How to Say ‘There is’ in Japanese
はある
wa aru
[wa ah-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: In [チャンスはある], the [は] adds emphasis or contrast: 'there is still a chance, at least.' It gives the sentence a hopeful tone.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often uses [は] in sports talk to highlight what remains possible, even when the situation feels tough.
Phrase Breakdown
は
wa
[wa]
topic marker
Marks the topic, often adding contrast or emphasis, as in 'as for time, there is still some'.
チャンスはある。
There is still a chance.
ある
aru
[ah-roo]
there is; to exist
A verb used for the existence of things like time, chance, or hope.
まだ希望はある。
There is still hope.
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