Toapuri is a gyaru language, ⭕️❌Added quiz and added up to 210 questions in total
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With this quiz app that collects the latest gal words in 2022, you can enjoy challenging quizzes while learning trending gal words. Catch the latest trends with content that is updated daily, and offer quizzes with a variety of difficulty levels that can be enjoyed by beginners to advanced users. This is a completely free learning app where you can learn how to pronounce and use Gyaru, as well as its history and background. Anyone can enjoy the simple operation, and you can also compete with your friends with the battle function. Experience the gal culture of 2022 and dive into the world of new words.
Disadvantage description:
This app specializes in Gal language, which is updated daily, so it does not support common words or old Gal language. In addition, some features require an internet connection and full offline availability may be restricted. Simultaneous connection with a friend is required to use the battle function. If the trend of Gal language changes, some contents may become outdated.
Gyarugo is a Japanese youth language spoken mainly by kogyaru living in Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo since the mid-1990s. It is based on the metropolitan dialect. Since most of them originated in Shibuya, there are a few scholars who refer to them as Tokyo dialect or Shibuya dialect, as it is a dialect unique to Shibuya.
overview
Expressions that characterize Gyaru include abbreviations and direct English translations, as well as incorporating Internet slang such as 2-channel terminology (Riaju, Kawayusu, Giganto, etc.), and incorporating what was originally a local dialect. often do. The gyaru language is changing day by day, and there are quite a few words that have become obsolete in just one year. Depending on the expression, it may become popular among young people not only in Shibuya but also in various parts of Japan (especially eastern Japan, especially the Tokyo area).
The following is an example that such expressions also exist. Some words have already become obsolete, and usage may differ depending on the region or group. Also, it is not necessarily the expression created by the kogyaru in Shibuya.
There are easy to difficult problems.
how many questions can you solve ? Try to get all the questions correct.
[Recommended for such people]
・ Gal language fans
・ Those who want to know a lot about Gal language
・Those who know a lot about Gal language and are confident
・ Those who want to have fun in their spare time
・ Those who want to enjoy the quiz app
・Those who want a topic to talk about.
We will continue to add more problems in the future.
It's a very interesting trend app, so please try it!
Gyarugo is a Japanese youth language spoken mainly by kogyaru living in Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo since the mid-1990s. Based on metropolitan dialect. Since most of them originated in Shibuya, there are a few scholars who refer to them as Tokyo dialect or Shibuya dialect, as it is a dialect unique to Shibuya.
overview
Expressions that characterize Gyaru include abbreviations and direct English translations, as well as incorporating Internet slang such as 2-channel terminology (Riaju, Kawayusu, Giganto, etc.), and incorporating what was originally a local dialect. often do. The gyaru language is changing day by day, and there are quite a few words that have become obsolete in just one year. Depending on the expression, it may become popular among young people not only in Shibuya but also in various parts of Japan (especially eastern Japan, especially the Tokyo area).
The following is an example that such expressions also exist. Some words have already become obsolete, and usage may differ depending on the region or group. Also, it is not necessarily the expression created by the kogyaru in Shibuya.