Koboreru意思

"Koboreru" is a Japanese verb that means "to overflow" or "to spill over." It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to liquids spilling over the edge of a container, emotions that are too intense to be contained, or even the success of something that exceeds expectations. Here are some example sentences using "koboreru":

  1. コーヒーはカップからこぼれた。 (Kōhī wa kappu kara koboreta.) - The coffee spilled over from the cup.
  2. 彼女の涙がこぼれるのを見た。 (Kanojo no namida ga koboreru no o mita.) - I saw her tears overflow.
  3. その映畫は期待を超えて、観客が爆棚した。 (Sono eiga wa kichō wo koete, kankyaku ga bōtenta shita.) - The movie was so successful that it overflowed with spectators beyond expectations.

Please note that the verb "koboreru" is an irregular verb in Japanese, and its conjugation does not follow the standard "u" to "i" change when forming the masu form or the negative form. Instead, it becomes "kobosu" for the masu form and "koborenai" for the negative form.