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Q. What does "bonyari" mean?

A. The words like "bonyari" are called gitaigo (words mimicking states). They directly express states or actions of people and things. There are two different meanings for "bonyari" depending on the context. 

(1) A state in which the mind is blank. 

Ken wa itsumo jugyouchu 
bonyari shiteimasu.
健はいつも授業中
ぼんやりしています。
  Ken is always absent minded 
in the class.

(2) Used when colors or shapes are blurred.

Umi no mukou ni shima ga 
bonyari miemasu.
海の向こうに島が
ぼんやり見えます。
The island is dimly visible over the sea.

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