Significado
Informal term for 'one chance' or 'there's a slight possibility', often used in games or plans.
Contexto cultural
The term is a hallmark of 'Z-generation' speech in Japan. It shows the heavy influence of English and gaming on modern Japanese. There is a strict 'linguistic wall' between slang and business. Using 'Wan-chan' in an office is a major faux pas. Older generations might only know 'Wan-chan' in the context of Mahjong, leading to funny misunderstandings with their grandkids. The term is often written as '1チャン' in fast-paced gaming chats to save time.
The 'Aru' Rule
When in doubt, just add 'aru' (exist) to say 'There's a chance.' It's the safest way to use it.
Age Gap
People over 50 might not understand this or might find it annoying. Use it with people your own age.
Significado
Informal term for 'one chance' or 'there's a slight possibility', often used in games or plans.
The 'Aru' Rule
When in doubt, just add 'aru' (exist) to say 'There's a chance.' It's the safest way to use it.
Age Gap
People over 50 might not understand this or might find it annoying. Use it with people your own age.
Texting
In LINE, you can just type 'ワンチャン?' to ask if someone is free or if a plan is still on.
Softening 'No'
If someone asks you something you don't want to do, 'ワンチャンいけたら{行|い}く' (I'll go if there's a chance) is a very common way to politely say 'I probably won't go.'
Ponte a prueba
Choose the most natural response using 'ワンチャン'.
A: {明日|あした}のパーティー、{来|こ}れる? B: ( )
'ワンチャン行けるかも' is the standard way to say 'I might be able to go.'
Fill in the blank to say 'There is a chance for a comeback!'
ここで( )あるぞ!
'ワンチャンある' is the most common phrase for 'there is a chance.'
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are 100% sure you will fail the exam.
'ノーチャン' (No chance) is used for zero possibility.
Complete the dialogue between two gamers.
A: 敵のHP、あと少しだよ! B: ( )狙おう!
In gaming, 'ワンチャン狙う' means to go for that one winning opening.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
The 'Chan' Scale
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosA: {明日|あした}のパーティー、{来|こ}れる? B: ( )
'ワンチャン行けるかも' is the standard way to say 'I might be able to go.'
ここで( )あるぞ!
'ワンチャンある' is the most common phrase for 'there is a chance.'
Situation: You are 100% sure you will fail the exam.
'ノーチャン' (No chance) is used for zero possibility.
A: 敵のHP、あと少しだよ! B: ( )狙おう!
In gaming, 'ワンチャン狙う' means to go for that one winning opening.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt's not 'rude' like a swear word, but it is very informal. Using it with a boss is a mistake, but with friends, it's perfectly fine.
Yes! 'ワンチャン{遅刻|ちこく}するかも' (I might be late) is very common.
Mostly, yes. It's associated with people in their teens, 20s, and 30s.
It's the opposite—'No Chance.' Use it when something is impossible.
You don't! It's always written in Katakana as ワンチャン.
In some specific adult contexts, yes, it can imply a 'one-time' romantic encounter. Be careful with context!
All the time! Especially in school or gaming-themed anime.
No, that doesn't exist. It's always 'One'.
It's similar to 'maybe,' but with more of a 'gambling' or 'hopeful' feeling.
It's a common Japanese way to shorten English words (like 'Sankyu' for Thank You).
Frases relacionadas
ノーチャン
contrastNo chance / Impossible
フルチャン
similarFull chance / High probability
もしかしたら
synonymPerhaps / Maybe
可能性あり
synonymPossibility exists
逆転
builds onComeback / Reversal
ワンチャンス
specialized formOne chance