An interjection expressing strong emotion, such as astonishment or deep feeling, often used to convey a powerful reaction to a situation or event.
A word used to indicate agreement or acknowledgment in conversation, similar to saying "yes" or "sure."
A calling or beckoning expression used to attract someone's attention or signify the desire for someone to wait.
A term used in casual dialogue to show understanding or to affirm something, often functioning as a response during conversations.
Example:
ああ悲しい。
An adverb used to refer to a state or situation that is recognized by both the speaker and the listener, often indicating something that is somewhat removed from their immediate context.
A term that signifies acknowledgment or understanding, often used to express agreement or acceptance when responding to information or statements.
A word that reflects a vague or general reference to thoughts or discussions, particularly when addressing multiple perspectives without clear focus.
An expression of emotion that can convey a range of feelings such as admiration, sorrow, or longing, often used as an exclamatory response to a situation or realization.
The action of widely opening the mouth, often associated with feeding or the act of encouraging someone to eat.
A sound made while opening the mouth wide, often used playfully or to beckon someone to partake in food.
A phrase used to refer to a manner of doing something that has been previously demonstrated or suggested.
An expression indicating an approach or method that is being advocated or recommended in a particular context.
A phrase used to describe an action or manner of doing something in a specific manner that is emphasized by the speaker.
An expression indicating a method or approach that has been referenced or demonstrated previously, suggesting a continuation of that style.
A conjunction that implies a way of proceeding or behaving that the speaker considers notable or worthy of attention, often in relation to a previous example.