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Cha
Meaning: If, When
This is usually used by women. It is the informal equivalent of te wa or tara.
It is used after the stem of te-form of verbs whose dictionary form ends with -u, -ku, -tsu, or -ru. It becomes ja after the stem of te-form of verbs whose dictionary form ends with -bu, -gu, -mu, or -nu.
When to use?
1) After the stem of te-form of verb
Soko e itcha ikemasen.
= You must not go there.
Sonna koto o sarecha okorimasu.
= I'll get angry if you do that.

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