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Difference between じゃあ、じゃ、では、それでじゃ and それでは? Anyone can tell me the difference between じゃあ、じゃ、では、それじゃ and それでは? All of them mean "well, well then, in that case (introducing a sentence to conclude the previous conversation)". There is any difference? When should I use each one? Examples?
Jan 17, 2016 5:28 PM
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それでは is an abbreviation of それでは また はなし ましょう in this case. では is an abbreviation of それでは and often pronounced じゃ in colloquial. じゃ(あ), それ じゃ are the casual form of それでは. There is no difference in meanings at all.
January 18, 2016
Correction: I said それでじゃ in the title but I mean それじゃ.
January 17, 2016
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