NHK「WORLD-JAPAN」のインスタグラム(nhkworldjapan) - 6月25日 06時00分
‘Aoikitoiki’ means you are at your wits’ end or in distress.
It comes from ‘ao’ meaning blue, ‘iki' meaning a breath, and ‘toiki’, a sigh, i.e. to let out a blue or dejected sigh. 💙😮💨
Here’s how it is written in kanji and hiragana.
青 - あお - blue, 息 ‐ いき - iki - breath, 吐息 ‐ といき - toiki - sigh.
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