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We found 6 words and 104 examples matching 'あー'
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interjection (kandoushi)
1. Ah!; Oh!; Alas!  (also written as 於乎, 於戯, 嗟乎, 嗟夫, 吁, etc.; often written with kana only)
2. Yes; Indeed; That is correct  (often written with kana only)
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interjection (kandoushi)
thanks  (see also: ありがとう; children's language)
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Most common form: あああ
interjection (kandoushi)
Aah!; Ooh!; Oh No!; Oh Boy!; expression of despair, resignation, boredom, disgust, etc.  (see also: 嗚呼)
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pronoun
you (often used by a wife addressing her husband)  (see also: あんた; slang)
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Most common form: ああああ
interjection (kandoushi)
Aaah!; Oooh!; Oh No!; Oh Boy!; expression of despair, resignation, boredom, disgust, etc.  (see also: 嗚呼; often written with kana only)
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あーやっとパリ
さいしょ
最初
どこ

Wow, we're finally in Paris. Where should we visit first?
あー
えば
こーゆー
りか
里香
ってばそんなヤツ
もんく
文句
てる
わけない
You say po-tah-to I say po-tay-to. Rika is just that sort of girl. There's no way to win a battle of words with her.
どーしたもじもじしてあーいや
なに
パンツゴム
れちゃった
みたい
"What's up? Fidgeting like that" "Er, well, it looks like the elastic's gone in my pants."
おい
はし
あぶ
ない
わっうわ~~~っあーあー
わんこっちゃない

"Hey! It's dangerous to run here." "Eh? ... A-a-Aaah!!" "Oh dear, what did I tell you?"
あーあこの
ながあめ
長雨
もううんざり
The long rain makes me sick.
 
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