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Base form used as an interjection to express surprise, realization, or hesitation. No conjugation needed.
Theme

At a local park, User and their friend Ken are watching a surprise fireworks display that starts unexpectedly during their evening walk.

Ah (interjection)

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Memory Hook

Imagine someone opening their mouth wide in surprise and saying 'Ah!' — it sounds just like the Japanese 『あ』 (a, 'Ah'). 'Ah' → あ (a, 'Ah').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『あ』 (a, 'Ah') is a common interjection used in everyday speech to express surprise, realization, or hesitation, similar to English. It's often heard in conversations and media.

Forms

Base: あBase form used as an interjection to express surprise, realization, or hesitation. No conjugation needed.