Japanese meaning of ザーザー

Reading:
ざーざー (zaazaa)

English Translation:

pouring rain, heavy rain

Scene & Cultural Context

Cultural Context:


Commonly used in manga/anime for thunderstorm scenes.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

Used as an adverb before verbs describing rain: ザーザー降る (“to rain heavily”).

Trap for English Speakers

Not “zaza” as a name.

Example

Basic Example

急に雨がザーザー降り出した。

It suddenly started pouring rain.


Applied Example

マンガで雨雲+「ザーッ」の効果音。

In manga, a thundercloud with “zaa~” SFX.