ファッ!?

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 very-casual ファッfa
読み ファッ
ローマ字 fa
発音 /ɸa/

意味

An exaggerated exclamation of surprise or disbelief, similar to 'What!?' or 'Huh!?' in English.

ファッ!? is an onomatopoeic expression of shock, originating from the なんJ board on 2channel/5ch. It represents a sputtering, incoherent reaction to something unexpected. Unlike a calm 'え?', ファッ!? conveys complete bewilderment. It is almost exclusively used in text-based communication and is considered very informal internet slang.

例文

  1. ファッ!?明日テストとか聞いてないんだけど。
  2. 推しが結婚!?ファッ!?
  3. 財布ないんだけどファッ!?どこ置いた?

使い方ガイド

場面: texting, social media, online forums, memes

トーン: shocked, bewildered

正しい言い方

  • ファッ!?それマジで? (What!? Is that for real?)
  • ファッ!?もう完売かよ (Huh!? It's already sold out?)

避ける言い方

  • 目上の人に「ファッ!?」は使わない (Don't say 'fa!?' to superiors — use えっ or 驚きました)

よくある間違い

  • Saying it aloud in serious conversations — it's an internet text expression
  • Confusing it with the English expletive — it has no vulgar connotation in Japanese

起源と歴史

Emerged from なんJ (Nandemo Jikkyo) board on 2channel in the early 2010s. Represents a sputtering, speechless reaction and became a staple of internet shock expressions.

文化的背景

時代: 2010s なんJ culture

世代: Internet-savvy users, teens to 30s

社会的背景: Internet/2ch culture

地域メモ: Used across Japan in online communication. Strongly associated with なんJ board culture on 2ch/5ch.

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