はあ
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Base interjection form representing a sigh, used to express emotions like relief, tiredness, or frustration. Example: 『はあ、疲れた』 (haa, tsukareta, 'Sigh, I'm tired').
Theme
At a café, User is chatting with their friend Mika about a stressful day at work.
はあ
はあ
(sigh)
Advanced ExpansionOnomatopoeia
Memory Hook
Imagine someone sighing deeply and saying 'haa' — it sounds like a long breath of relief or frustration. 'Haa' → はあ (haa, 'sigh').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『はあ』 (haa) is commonly used in manga, anime, and daily conversation to express sighs of relief, exhaustion, or mild annoyance, often accompanied by visual cues like drooping shoulders.
Forms
Base: はあBase interjection form representing a sigh, used to express emotions like relief, tiredness, or frustration. Example: 『はあ、疲れた』 (haa, tsukareta, 'Sigh, I'm tired').