さ来年
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Base noun form. Refers to the year two years from the current one. Often used in time expressions without additional particles in casual speech.
Theme
User and their coworker Akira are discussing long-term career plans and future events at their company.
さ来年
さらいねん
year after next
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Memory Hook
Think of 'sara' (さ) as 'sarah' planning for the 'year after next' — Sarah says, 'I'll do it sara next year!' → さ来年 (sarainen, 'year after next').
Cultural Note
In Japanese planning and scheduling, terms like 『さ来年』 (sarainen, 'year after next') are used in formal and informal contexts, such as setting long-term goals or discussing future events like festivals or holidays.
Forms
Base: さ来年Base noun form. Refers to the year two years from the current one. Often used in time expressions without additional particles in casual speech.