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Base form used as a conversational filler or connector. It signals a transition, conclusion, or hesitation in casual speech.
Theme

At a café, User and their friend Aya are finishing their drinks and deciding what to do next.

じゃ

じゃ

well, well then

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Imagine a friend saying 'well' before making a decision. Picture a jar (sounds like 'ja') being opened — 'Well, let's see what's inside!' 'Jar' → じゃ (ja, 'well').

Cultural Note

『じゃ』 (ja) is a casual, conversational filler often used in everyday speech to signal a transition, similar to 'well' or 'so' in English. It's common in informal settings among friends or family.

Forms

Base: じゃBase form used as a conversational filler or connector. It signals a transition, conclusion, or hesitation in casual speech.