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Difference between particles は and が in Japanese

The difference between 「は」 and 「が」 This, essentially, is the difference between は (wa) and が (ga) . let’s translate these sentences into Japanese. 私はこういちです。 I am Koichi 私がこういちです。 I am Koichi The translation is the same, so what’s the difference? Here’s where people usually get confused. First, let’s take a look …

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Usage of Japanese Particles: を and は

Use two essential particles: を (wo) and は (wa). These particles play crucial roles in sentence structure and meaning. を (wo) The を (wo) particle is used to mark the direct object of a verb. In other words, it indicates what the action of the verb is being performed on. …

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Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 19

Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 19 Particles that Come at the End of a Sentence and Indicate the Speaker’s Feelings or Dictate the Tone of a Sentence. Related Post: Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 18 Japanese Particles: が (ga)⁣

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Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 17

Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 17 Particles that Indicate a Means by which Something Is Done or Material from which Something Is Made. Related Post: Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 16 Personal pronouns and demonstrative pronouns in Japanese

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Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 13

Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 13 The Particle の (No) Indicates that the Noun Preceding It Modifies the Noun Following It. Related Post: Learn Japanese Particles: Lesson 12 1000 JLPT N3 Vocabulary – Part 1

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