The #Japanese structure A の B means “A, [which/who is] B.” せんせいの たなかさん sensei no Tanaka-san (the teacher Tanaka, Tanaka, who is a teacher). #JapaneseParticles #LearnJapanese. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/japanese-particle-no/
#Japanese は wa marks a contrast. この店のパンはおいしいけど、コーヒーはあまり好きじゃない。 Kono mise no pan wa oishii kedo, kōhī wa amari suki janai. The bread at this shop is delicious,
but I don’t really like the coffee. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-ga-in-japanese/
Sometimes, #Japanese は wa is parallel to “the” (old information) and が ga is parallel to “a/an” (new information). #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-ga-in-japanese/

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In #Japanese questions with 何 nani (what) as subject, mark it and the answer with が ga. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-ga-in-japanese/
In #Japanese questions with 誰 dare (who) as subject, mark it and the answer with が ga. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-ga-in-japanese/
Several common #Japanese location expressions use the particle の no. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #LearnJapanese. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/japanese-particle-no/
#Japanese の no is used to express a relationship between two nouns that English shows with compounds or for or of. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #LearnJapanese. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/japanese-particle-no/
The #Japanese particle は wa marks old, known information in the conversation. が ga marks new information. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-ga-in-japanese/
Wa and Ga in Japanese

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If the information clause following は wa has a subject that’s different from the topic, that subject is marked by the subject particle が ga. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: https://thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-ga-in-japanese/
Wa and Ga in Japanese

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