いざ
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Adverb used to indicate a decisive or crucial moment, often to urge action or mark a transition. Typically followed by verbs or phrases like 『行こう』 (ikou, 'let's go').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are at a concert venue, discussing the start of the main act. Ken is excited and points out the crucial moment.
いざ
いざ
now, come (now), crucial moment
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Think of a dramatic moment in a movie when someone says 'Now!' to start an action. 『いざ』 (iza, 'now, come (now)') sounds like 'easy' — it's easy to remember when it's time for action!
Cultural Note
『いざ』 (iza, 'now, come (now)') is often used in speeches, stories, or calls to action to build excitement or urgency, such as in traditional tales or motivational contexts.
Forms
Base: いざAdverb used to indicate a decisive or crucial moment, often to urge action or mark a transition. Typically followed by verbs or phrases like 『行こう』 (ikou, 'let's go').