じゃ

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Japanese[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Syllable[edit]

じゃ (ja

  1. The hiragana syllable じゃ (ja). Its equivalent in katakana is ジャ (ja).

Etymology 2[edit]

Contraction of では (de wa).

Alternative forms[edit]

Conjunction[edit]

じゃ (jaぢや (dya)?

  1. (colloquial) so, then—used for connecting to a reasonable conclusion, supposition

Interjection[edit]

じゃ (jaぢや (dya)?

  1. well; then; so
  2. by extension from the "so then" meaning: bye, goodbye

Etymology 3[edit]

Contraction of である (de aru, to be, to exist).

Verb[edit]

じゃ (jaぢや (dya)?

  1. to be
    わしはわしじゃ
    Washi wa washi ja.
    I am me.
Usage notes[edit]

Variation on the Japanese copula (da) used in western Japan, such as in Chūgoku, Shikoku, or Kyūshū; particularly common in Hiroshima. The use of じゃ (ja) is also common in fictional dialogue attributed to archaic characters. In Kansai, じゃ (ja) changed to (ya) in the late Edo period.

Conjugation[edit]

Etymology 4[edit]

Kanji reading.

Noun[edit]

じゃ (ja

  1. : generic name for a large snake; a heavy drinker
  2. : a moral wrong; a bad attitude; maliciousness, wickedness; such a person
  3. : short for 麝香 (jakō, musk); short for 麝香鹿 (jakōjika, musk deer)