Does anyone have a good explination for Japanese particles? or any resources that they could send me? I think I've got wa(ha) down, but i'm uncertain about the other particles.
Thanks~
you should look at Tae Kim's guide to Japanese grammar. If you haven't already. I have found it very useful for basic everyday grammar. It explains how to use particles as well as give examples. It's also free.
I don't know of any resources but I am studying Japanese in college now and this is what I got.
wo- indicated direct objects
de- location
ni- destination and time (absolute)
he-destination
to- with (accompained by)
ka ra- from (time or location)
ma de- as far as/until
ka- marks the subject
I hope this helps or can get you started. It is a lot harder to put in sentences and know which particles to write in certain places.
All good! I figured it might have been a typo! Thanks again!
opps sorry I meant ga!! I looked at it wrong! Sorry about that!
Cassie:
I feel like ka only marks questions? as japanese doesn't really use question marks ka is in it's place. as or the others thanks a lot! :D that's pretty helpful. and yeah it's pretty hard for me to confidently put sentences together :(