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Base interjection form. Used to express surprise, realization, agreement, or emotion. Often appears in spoken language as a standalone exclamation.
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User and their colleague Mika are chatting in the office after a meeting, sharing reactions to recent news.

ああ

ああ

Ah! / Oh!

Basics & EssentialsGreetings & Expressions

Memory Hook

Imagine you see something surprising and say 'Ah!' or 'Oh!'—it sounds like 'ああ' (aa). Think of it as a simple exclamation of emotion.

Cultural Note

『ああ』 (aa) is a common interjection in Japanese used to express realization, agreement, or mild emotion in casual conversations, similar to 'Ah!' or 'Oh!' in English.

Forms

Base: ああBase interjection form. Used to express surprise, realization, agreement, or emotion. Often appears in spoken language as a standalone exclamation.