What Does ‘ドキドキ Dokidoki’ Mean? ❤️‍🔥
Dokidoki (ドキドキ) means feeling excited or nervous, especially when your heart beats fast.
It’s often used to describe anticipation or romantic feelings. 💓
📝 Example sentences:
初めてのデートでドキドキした。
Hajimete no deeto de dokidoki shita.
I felt nervous and excited on my first date. 😳💕
試験の結果を待っているとき、ドキドキする。
Shiken no kekka o matte iru toki, dokidoki suru.
My heart beats fast while waiting for exam results. 📚😬
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