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Doushite "wa" "ha" "ga" nimo mouchiiru desu ka? Moushihiraku kudasai.
Please explain how to use わ (wa), は (ha) and が (ga) in a sentence. (Female speaker)
Jun 26, 2008 11:46 AM
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Konitchiwa AJ
the two letters it pronouce like that わ (wa), は (ha)
but some time we use は and we pronounce it (wa)
は=wa = preposition= to identify the topic sentance for exempl
わtachi は genki desu = i m fine =watchi wa genki desu
for が (ga) it is used like preposition used between two adj hvn t the same way
Noun + adj (-) + が + adj (+) + desu
ex: nihongo は muzukashii が tanoshii desu
nihongo = japenese language
muzukashii= difficult
ga = but
tanishii= enjoyable
we can used too in other case like
noun(1) 'person or animal' + は + noun (2) 'object' + が(ga) + suki + desu
ex: watashi wa nihon ga totemo suki desu
good luck
June 28, 2008
oh,,,,you already did it.
Now, i understand your question.
but,this is very hard to expain.,,,,,,,sorry..
June 26, 2008
Hi,AJ.
I tried to understand your question...... but,,,I could't get it.
Could you ask the same question in english?
June 26, 2008
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