わ
Japanese
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɰᵝa̠]
Etymology 1
Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 和 in the cursive sōsho style.
Syllable
わ (romaji wa)
See also
Etymology 2
From Old Japanese.
Particle
わ (rōmaji wa)
- (women's speech) a particle used in the end of sentences to indicate admiration or emotion
- あなたの髪は長いわね!
- Anata no kami wa nagai wa ne!
- Wow, your hair is so long!
- 今、行くわ。
- Ima, iku wa.
- I'm coming.
- 知らないわ。
- Shiranai wa.
- I don't know.
- あなたの髪は長いわね!
Usage notes
- In common Japanese, this particle is mainly used by women. In various dialects, particularly western, it is used by both men and women, but with a different pitch accent.
Etymology 3
Reading for various kanji.
Noun
わ (rōmaji wa)
Etymology 4
For pronunciation and definitions of わ – see the following entry at 我. |
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(This term, わ, is a hiragana spelling of 我.) |
References
- Horiuchi, Hideaki; Akiyama Ken (1997) Shin Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei 17: Taketori Monogatari, Ise Monogatari (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, →ISBN
- Yamagishi, Tokuhei (1958) Koten Bungaku Taikei 14: Genji Monogatari 1 (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, →ISBN
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