ワロタ
意味
An internet slang past tense of 'laughed,' equivalent to 'I laughed' or 'that was hilarious.'
ワロタ is a distorted past tense of 笑った (waratta, laughed), modeled on the informal verb ending pattern popular on 2channel. Written in katakana to emphasize its slangy, internet-native feel. It conveys that something was genuinely funny — often used as a reaction to memes, funny screenshots, or unexpected humor. The katakana writing gives it a distinct, punchy visual impact.
例文
- この動画ワロタ、センスありすぎ。
- ワロタ、お前天才かよ。
- 朝から電車で変な人いてワロタ。
使い方ガイド
場面: online forums, social media, texting, memes
トーン: amused, internet-native
正しい言い方
- このスクショワロタ (This screenshot made me laugh)
- まじでワロタ、腹痛い (I genuinely laughed, my stomach hurts)
避ける言い方
- 目上の人に「ワロタ」は不適切 (Saying 'warota' to superiors is inappropriate — it's strictly internet/peer language)
よくある間違い
- Using ワロタ in formal or professional contexts
- Not knowing it's written in katakana (ワロタ), not hiragana (わろた), though both exist
起源と歴史
Originated on 2channel (2ch) bulletin boards in the 2000s as a phonetic distortion of 笑った (waratta → warota). The katakana writing ワロタ became standard to mark it as internet slang. Part of the rich 2ch linguistic tradition.
文化的背景
時代: 2000s 2channel culture
世代: Internet-savvy users, all ages
社会的背景: Internet culture
地域メモ: Used across Japan in online communication. A cornerstone of 2ch-derived internet language.
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復