What Does “Batabata (ばたばた)” Mean?
👉 The sound of something flapping repeatedly, or hitting a surface repeatedly with a somewhat heavy or rough impact.
👉 The state or manner of being very busy, flustered, hurried, chaotic, or disorganized.

Nuance & Depth
Implies a rough, somewhat heavy, or noisy repetition of a sound or action. When describing a state, it conveys a sense of urgency, often bordering on frantic or uncoordinated, suggesting a lack of smooth operation due to speed or disorganization.
Batabata vs Flap, clatter, rustle (loudly), bustle, rush around, be in a flurry, be flustered, be frantic, hustle and bustle.: The reduplication (畳語, jōgo) emphasizes the continuous, repeated, or intense nature of the sound or action. The 'ば' consonant sound often associates with somewhat heavier, more impactful, or less delicate actions compared to 'ぱ' (as in 'ぱたぱた'). It is a versatile onomatopoeia (giongo for sound, gitaigo for state/manner).
Imagine This Situation
Example Sentences & Audio
(I've been rushing around BATABATA(ばたばた, busy/flustered) since morning.)
(A large bird flapped its wings BATABATA(ばたばた, flapping sound) through the forest.)
(The curtains on the window flap BATABATA(ばたばた, flapping sound) in the wind.)
Summary
👉 Describes a continuous, somewhat heavy flapping or clattering sound, or a state of frantic busyness, disorganization, and hurried activity, often lacking grace or smoothness.