言わば
Meaning in Englishso to speak, in a manner of speaking
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What it means
言わば means 'so to speak' or 'as it were', used to hedge a statement or introduce a paraphrase. It marks that the speaker is presenting a figurative or approximate characterization rather than a literal claim.
Main meanings
- so to speak
- as it were
- to introduce a figurative or paraphrased description, not a literal claim
How to use it
Used mainly in formal or written contexts to hedge a statement and indicate a paraphrase or figurative sense; common before a claim to suggest nuance or precision; in casual speech speakers may opt for simpler equivalents such as いわば or つまり.
Variants and close terms
- いわば (iwaba) — kana form of the same word
- つまり (tsumari) — near synonym used to introduce a summary
- すなわち (sunawachi) — formal synonym used in expository writing
Composition
- 言 = to say
- わ = stem ending that links to the conditional
- ば = conditional particle forming a hypothetical frame
Etymology
言 = to say; わ and ば are inflectional endings forming a conditional phrase; the form comes from the 連用形 of 言う plus the conditional particle ば; orthography simplified to 言わば in modern Japanese.
Word class
phrase (idiomatic expression)