シクシク

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual しくしくshiku shiku
読み しくしく
ローマ字 shiku shiku
発音 /ɕi.kɯ.ɕi.kɯ/

意味

Sobbing or weeping quietly with genuine sadness.

シクシク represents soft, sincere crying — the kind of sobbing where tears flow silently or with quiet gasps. Unlike メソメソ (whimpering with a self-pitying nuance), シクシク evokes sympathy. The crying feels genuine and heartfelt. It's commonly used in literature, manga, and everyday speech to describe someone moved to tears by sadness, a touching story, or emotional pain. It can also describe a dull, persistent stomachache (お腹がシクシク痛い).

例文

  1. 映画見てシクシク泣いちゃった。
  2. 隣の部屋からシクシク泣く声が聞こえた。
  3. あの場面はシクシクくるよね、毎回泣く。

使い方ガイド

場面: emotional situations, storytelling, manga/anime

トーン: sympathetic, sad

正しい言い方

  • あの小説の最後シクシク泣いた (I sobbed at the end of that novel)
  • お腹がシクシク痛い (I have a nagging stomach pain)

避ける言い方

  • 楽しい場面で「シクシク」は合わない (Using 'shiku shiku' in a happy context doesn't fit — it's for sadness)

よくある間違い

  • Confusing with メソメソ — シクシク is sympathetic crying, メソメソ implies self-pity
  • Not knowing the stomachache meaning — シクシク痛い describes a persistent dull ache

起源と歴史

Onomatopoeia imitating the sound of quiet sobbing and gasping breaths between tears. The しく sound mimics the hiccup-like rhythm of soft crying. Also used for persistent dull pain, mimicking the nagging sensation.

文化的背景

時代: Traditional onomatopoeia

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Extremely common in manga where it appears as a sound effect during emotional scenes.

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