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The Particle Wo???
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The Particle Wo???
Ive heard of the particle wo in some anime and on this site a bit, but in my books I cannot find it... I don't know how its used, so if someone would be kind enough to help me out, it would be appreciated. (I originally thought that it was interchangeable with o but im not sure)
Thanks in advance,
Street Fighter
Thanks in advance,
Street Fighter
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RE: The Particle Wo???
ok, the partical wo (を) or more commonly known as o (cos its ment to be pronounced this way, but many japanese people also pronounce it as wo) is used to show objects with action.
object WO action
For example,
(jp.) Nihongo wo benkyou shite
(lit.) Japanese(obj.) wo studying(verb.)
(eng.) Studying japanese
(jp.) Doa wo akete
(lit.) Door(obj.) wo open(verb.)
(eng.) Open the door
ummm i hth, and can someone check if im right cos im not the best person at teaching things....lol
object WO action
For example,
(jp.) Nihongo wo benkyou shite
(lit.) Japanese(obj.) wo studying(verb.)
(eng.) Studying japanese
(jp.) Doa wo akete
(lit.) Door(obj.) wo open(verb.)
(eng.) Open the door
ummm i hth, and can someone check if im right cos im not the best person at teaching things....lol
Last edited by redfoxer on Sat 07.30.2005 4:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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RE: The Particle Wo???
Thats what I suspected. Its like ha and wa then. Thanks alot redfoxer:)
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RE: The Particle Wo???
Ok that's it, im stickying the particle topics.
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