さ (adjective nominaliser)
意味
A suffix that creates a noun from an adjective by attaching to its stem, expressing the degree or measurable quality of that adjective. It is similar to English suffixes '-ness' or '-ity,' as in 'height' from 'high' or 'depth' from 'deep.'
さ attaches to the stem of い-adjectives (remove い, add さ: 高い→高さ 'height') and to the stem of な-adjectives (remove な, add さ: 静かな→静かさ 'quietness'). The resulting noun refers to the measurable degree or extent of that quality. This suffix is particularly common with adjectives describing physical properties, dimensions, and measurable qualities: 長さ 'length,' 広さ 'area/spaciousness,' 便利さ 'degree of convenience.' A similar suffix み also creates nouns from adjectives, but み often implies a subjective sensation or subtle quality (温かみ 'warmth as a feeling'), while さ is more objective and quantifiable (温かさ 'warmth as a temperature'). Not all adjectives pair equally naturally with さ or み — learners need to acquire these collocations through exposure.
例文
- この山の高さは三千メートルです。
- 夏の暑さにはまだ慣れていない。
- 彼の優しさに感動した。
使い方ガイド
場面: spoken, written, everyday
トーン: descriptive
正しい言い方
- 日本語の難しさを実感しました。
- この部屋の広さはちょうどいいです。
- 彼女の強さに驚いた。
避ける言い方
- この建物の高いさはすごい。(Keeping the い before adding さ — the い must be removed: 高い→高さ) → この建物の高さはすごい。
- 彼の親切のさに感謝しています。(Inserting の between a な-adjective stem and さ — attach さ directly to the stem) → 彼の親切さに感謝しています。
起源と歴史
The suffix さ originates from Old Japanese and has been used to derive nouns from adjectives since at least the Nara period. It was already productive in Man'yōshū poetry, where forms like 高さ and 深さ appear in their modern sense.
文化的背景
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
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