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Wa Versus Ga
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Wa Versus Ga
Well, I guess I am probably going to sound like a complete idiot, but I will give my questions a shot:
1.) How do you know if something is the subject or topic of a sentence? (for wa and ga)
2.) Is there really any difference between wa and ga?
1.) How do you know if something is the subject or topic of a sentence? (for wa and ga)
2.) Is there really any difference between wa and ga?
- Jrockgadaisukidazo
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RE: Wa Versus Ga
Look a little further on down the forum, where Spaztick posted the thread "Mixing up Wa and Ga." I think you'll find your answer in there.
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RE: Wa Versus Ga
Personally I think Ga would win cause Wa is too much of a cry baby 
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RE: Wa Versus Ga
Okay, i think we are pulling this one.
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