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What does Bikkurishita mean?

"Bikkurishita" (びっくりした) is a Japanese word that means "surprised" or "startled".

Here's a breakdown:

* ビックリ (bikkuri): This part means "surprised" or "astonished".

* した (shita): This is the past tense form of the verb "する (suru)", which means "to do".

So, "bikkurishita" literally translates to "did surprised", which means "became surprised" or "was surprised".

Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence:

* 「突然の雨にびっくりした。」(Totsuzen no ame ni bikkurishita.) - "I was surprised by the sudden rain."

* 「彼女の美しさにびっくりした。」(Kanojo no utsukushisa ni bikkurishita.) - "I was surprised by her beauty."

* 「彼が来たことにびっくりした。」(Kare ga kita koto ni bikkurishita.) - "I was surprised that he came."

It's often used in informal situations and is a very common expression in Japanese.

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