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Question about Japanese particles?

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De

Ni

No

Wa

Ga

Wo

and Ne.

when do you use each?

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  1. http://www.timwerx.net/language/particle...


  2. If you really want to learn isn't it easier to buy or borrow a book on Japanese language?

    You can also find many Japanese lessons on youtube. Some of them are fun and useful as well! For example the lessons by Takineko.  

  3. De=tells where the event described will take place.

         ex: I will watch t.v. at home= uchi de terebi wo (pronounced like             "           "o") mimasu.

    Ni= used to describe the goal toward which things move and used after you given a time at which an event takes place.

       ex: I will return home= watashi wa uchi ni kaerimasu.

            I will go to bed at 11. = jyuu ichi naji ni nemasu.

    No= used as a possessive, used as a dash/pause when you give a telephone number, and its used to connect two nouns

         ex: noun1 no noun 2 desu.

              mine= watashi no

              telephone number= ### no ### no #### desu.

    Wa= marks the topic of the sentence

         ex: if the sentense is about you= watashi wa.....

    Ga= introduces or presents an item (replaces "wa" when you are talking about something spacific, leaves nothing hidden in the meaning)

         ex: there is a cafe over there. = asoko ne kissaten ga arimasu.

    Wo= is used before most verbs to indicate a direct object, that are directly involved in, or affected by the event. (see example for de)

    Ne= that is a tag. you would use it after a statement. this seeks the listeners confirmation or agreement.

        ex: so cute, right? = totemo kawai desu ne.

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