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  1. The Japanese adjective 'がたがた (がたがた)' means 'shaky'. This adjective is used to describe something that is unstable, unsteady or wobbling. It can be applied to objects that are not firmly fixed in place, or to the movement of something that is not smooth and controlled.

  2. SHAKY translate: 不安定(ふあんてい)な, ぎこちない. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.

  3. Japanese Translation of “SHAKY” | The official Collins English-Japanese Dictionary online. Over 100,000 Japanese translations of English words and phrases. TRANSLATOR

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  5. shaky translations: 不安定(ふあんてい)な, ぎこちない. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.

  6. (5) A shaky laugh bubbles past his lips, and dizzy words start tumbling out of him. (6) After this the Blues were shaky, losing too many penalty corners and unable to connect passes. (7) He gripped the steering wheel, letting out a shaky little laugh before speaking. (8) When they parted, the two gave a small,

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  8. shallot. shallow. shallow and unwise. shallow cleverness. shallow cunning. shallow earthquake. shallow learning. Search for more words in the Japanese-English dictionary. Translation for 'shaky' in the free English-Japanese dictionary and many other Japanese translations.

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