あー
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See also: ああ
Japanese
Alternative forms
Etymology
Probably borrowed from English -er, sometime around 1994.
Pronunciation
Suffix
- Used to denote fanatics, adepts or devotees of a certain product, artist, fashion style or famous person
Okinawan
Etymology 1
From Proto-Ryukyuan *awa, from Proto-Japonic *awa.
Pronunciation
Noun
あー (ā)
Etymology 2
Probobly from Proto-Ryukyuan *awa, from Proto-Japonic *awa.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
あー (Ā)
Etymology 3
Cognate with Japanese ああ (ā, literally “oh”).
Pronunciation
Interjection
あー (ā)
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- Japanese terms borrowed from English
- Japanese terms derived from English
- Japanese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Japanese lemmas
- Japanese suffixes
- Japanese hiragana
- Japanese terms spelled with ー
- Okinawan terms inherited from Proto-Ryukyuan
- Okinawan terms derived from Proto-Ryukyuan
- Okinawan terms inherited from Proto-Japonic
- Okinawan terms derived from Proto-Japonic
- Okinawan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Okinawan lemmas
- Okinawan nouns
- Okinawan hiragana
- Okinawan terms spelled with ー
- Okinawan proper nouns
- Okinawan interjections