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Base adverb form. Used to urge action, express hesitation, or as a filler word. Functions as an interjection to prompt or transition.
Theme

During a morning jog in the park, User and their neighbor Taro discuss starting a new fitness routine, with Taro encouraging User.

さあ

さあ

come now / well

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Imagine you're encouraging a friend to start something. You say, 'さあ' (saa, 'come now') — it sounds like 'saw' the opportunity, so let's go!

Cultural Note

『さあ』 (saa) is often used in Japanese to encourage action, show hesitation, or introduce a topic. It's common in speeches, games, or when urging someone to begin.

Forms

Base: さあBase adverb form. Used to urge action, express hesitation, or as a filler word. Functions as an interjection to prompt or transition.