gyaa-gyaa(ギャーギャー) – Meaning, Usage, and Examples in Japanese

Word type: Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)

Meaning

1. Loud, high-pitched shouting or crying

gyaa-gyaa represents noisy, shrill voices from people yelling, complaining, or crying loudly.

2. Persistent arguing or complaining

It describes people who keep arguing, nagging, or making a fuss in an annoying or disruptive way.

3. Noisy, unsettling bird cries

Although crows are usually expressed as kaa-kaa, gyaa-gyaa can be used in dramatic scenes to portray louder, chaotic, or eerie crow-like cries.

Nuance & Feeling

gyaa-gyaa carries irritation, chaos, and emotional overload. It suggests someone being excessively loud, unreasonable, or dramatic, often with a comedic or exaggerated tone. When used for birds, it adds disorder or eeriness.

Sensation

  • A sharp, high-pitched, continuous noise
  • Chaotic, overlapping voices or cries
  • Loudness filling the space
  • Fast, repetitive rhythm with no pause
  • A noisy, cluttered auditory environment

Intensity

★★★★☆(Strong)
Weaker: waa-waa(ワーワー) — general loud noise or crying
Stronger: gyaaah(ギャアーッ) — a scream-like outburst

How to use it in Japanese

gyaa-gyaa is used for loud arguing, complaining, or crying, especially when it feels annoying or excessive.

  • 子どもたちがギャーギャー騒いでいる。
    The kids are making a loud fuss.
  • 彼はギャーギャー文句ばかり言っている。
    He keeps whining loudly about everything.
  • 二人がギャーギャー言い合っていた。
    The two of them were yelling at each other.

Examples in anime & pop culture

In anime, gyaa-gyaa appears in comedic scenes where characters argue loudly, panic in a chaotic group, or complain in an exaggerated way. It is also used for loud, unsettling crow cries to heighten disorder or eeriness.

A common comedic outburst is:
「ギャーギャーギャーギャーやかましいんだよ」
“You’re being ridiculously loud!”

Archetypes:
Chaotic / Unstable,
Cute / Playful,
Emotional / Sensitive

  • waa-waa(ワーワー)
  • gyaaah(ギャアーッ)
  • gaya-gaya(ガヤガヤ)

Summary

gyaa-gyaa expresses loud, chaotic shouting, arguing, or complaining, often used in anime to portray frantic or comedic scenes. It can also describe loud, eerie bird cries.