じゃ

noun, takes する, intransitive verb

Polite language. Suru and itasu verb forms are used as set phrases said prior to entering or leaving someone's home.
  1. hindrance, intrusion.

Variations

Pronunciation Kanji Kana Is Common
 
じゃ
お邪魔 おじゃま
じゃ
御邪魔 おじゃま

Contained Kanji Breakdown

wicked, injustice, wrong
ジャ よこし.ま (Late Jr. High, N1)
tusk, fang, tusk radical (no. 92)
きば ガ ゲ (Late High School)
capital city, おおざる, (邑 variant)
witch, demon, evil spirit
 (Late Jr. High, N1)
hemp, flax, numb
あさ マ あ (Early High School, N1)
dotted cliff radical (no. 53)
ゲン (Kentei 1)
wild goose, trailing cliff radical (no. 27)
カン かりがね (Kentei 1)
grove, forest
リン はやし し (1st, N2)
tree, wood
き モク こ- (1st, N5)
ghost, devil
おに キ (Early Jr. High, N1)
head or face of a ghost, spirit, or demon
フツ フチ ヒ
katakana no radical (no. 4)
ヘツ えい よう (Kentei 1)
rice field, rice paddy
た デン たん (1st, N4)
legs radical (no. 10)
ジン ニン がい (Kentei 1)
I, myself, katakana mu radical (no. 28)
シ ボウ ム (Kentei 1)