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うるせえ (urusee) vs うるさい (urusai)

What's the Difference?

Quick Answer

Use うるせえ for casual, informal conversations, and うるさい for more formal situations or written language. The difference lies in their level of formality. Choose うるせえ with friends, うるさい with strangers.

Side-by-Side Comparison

うるせえ (urusee)

JLPT: N5 | Formality: casual

  • Formality: Very informal, often used with close friends
  • Pronunciation: Slurred pronunciation, sounds more casual
  • Usage: Commonly used in anime, manga, or informal online conversations

うるさい (urusai)

JLPT: N5 | Formality: neutral

  • Formality: Neutral, suitable for most situations
  • Pronunciation: Standard pronunciation, sounds more polite
  • Usage: Commonly used in everyday conversations, news, or formal writing

Example Sentences

うるせえ (urusee)

うるせえよ、寝てるときに音を出すな

urusee yo, nete ru toki ni oto o dasu na

Shut up, don't make noise when I'm sleeping

このコンサートはうるせえよ

kono konsaato wa urusee yo

This concert is too loud

うるせえから、テレビを消してくれ

urusee kara, terebi o keshite kure

It's too noisy, can you turn off the TV?

うるさい (urusai)

この部屋はうるさいので、勉強ができない

kono heya wa urusai node, benkyou ga dekinai

This room is too noisy, so I can't study

うるさい音楽はやめてください

urusai ongaku wa yamete kudasai

Please stop playing such loud music

この市はとてもうるさいので、自然に帰りたい

kono shi wa totemo urusai node, shizen ni kaeri tai

This city is too noisy, so I want to go back to nature

Common Mistakes

Memory Tip

💡 Remember that うるせえ has a more relaxed, 'lazy' pronunciation, which suits casual conversations with friends, while うるさい has a clearer, more standard pronunciation, fitting for more formal interactions

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