近々
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Base adverb form. Used to indicate an event will happen in the near future without specifying an exact time. Example: 『近々行きます』 (chikajika ikimasu, 'I will go soon').
Theme
Two friends, Mika and User, are planning a weekend trip while chatting at a café.
近々
ちかぢか
soon, before long
Time & DatesTemporal Duration
Memory Hook
Imagine a friend saying, 'See you soon!' and you reply, 'Chikajika!' — it sounds like 'chick-a-chick-a' fast approaching. 'Chikajika' → 近々 (chikajika, 'soon').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『近々』 (chikajika, 'soon') is often used in casual conversations and announcements to indicate something happening in the near future, like 『近々会いましょう』 (chikajika aimashou, 'Let's meet soon').
Forms
Base: 近々Base adverb form. Used to indicate an event will happen in the near future without specifying an exact time. Example: 『近々行きます』 (chikajika ikimasu, 'I will go soon').