Japanese · Adjectives
isogashii
Busy
Describes someone who has a lot of tasks and activities. In Japan, saying "I am busy" is a common and socially acceptable reason for declining requests.
最近、仕事でとても忙しいです。
Recently I am very busy with work.
'忙しい' (isogashii) comes from '忙' (bō), which has its roots in the Edo period, reflecting a lifestyle of constant work and activity.
'忙しい' is commonly used in spoken language to describe one's schedule and responsibilities, applicable in both formal and informal scenarios.