Translation and Meaning of: さあ - saa
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word さあ (saa) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: saa
Kana: さあ
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: Come (int); come now
Meaning in English: come (int);come now
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- Etymology
- Writing
- Synonyms
- Example Phrases
- FAQ
Explanation and Etymology - (さあ) saa
さあ is a Japanese word that can be translated as "well", "good" or "then". The word is composed of two kanji characters: "sa" (差), which means "difference" or "distinction", and "a" (阿), which is used as a vowel sound. The word is often used as an expression of uncertainty or indecision, as in "さあ、どうしようかな" (saa, dou shiyou kana), which means "well, what should I do?". It can also be used to encourage someone to do something, as in "さあ、がんばって" (saa, ganbatte), which means "come on, do your best".How to Write in Japanese - (さあ) saa
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Synonyms and Similar - (さあ) saa
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
さあ; いざ; よし; はい; いってみよう; 行くぞ; どうだ; さあやろう; さあやってみよう; さあ始めよう
Words containing: さあ
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Words with the same pronunciation: さあ saa
Example Sentences - (さあ) saa
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Other words of the same type: noun
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "Come (int); come now" é "(さあ) saa". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.