Kare wa uta ga umai desu …wa …ga … By using the ‘…wa…ga’ form, you can express concepts such as ‘like’, ‘dislike’, ‘good at’, and ‘want’. In Japanese, desires, needs, likes, and dislikes are expressed using adjectives rather than verbs. Consequently, the object in English becomes the subject in Japanese. This pattern is similar to […]
Level 4
Suzukisan wa okaasan ga taijin desu “wa” and “ga” “wa” is always a topic and a signboard of sentences. The topic is something that you know already in your mind and you are explaining about it, while “ga” is representing something that is recognized in front of you and reporting or depicting about it.Topic “wa”
Suzukisan wa jimu ni tomodachi to kuruma de yoku ikimasu Word order by particles The word order in Japanese is relatively flexible due to the presence of particles. Typically, words marked by the particle “wa” come first, serving as the topic marker for the sentence. However, this order is not strictly enforced. The basic word
