: Used for Time or Destination (e.g., "at 5:00" or "to Tokyo").

Tip: Even though it's written as "ha," it is pronounced "wa."

Before jumping into complex Kanji, master the Hiragana alphabet to understand the "soul" of Japanese pronunciation and particles. Ready to practice? If you'd like to take the next step, tell me: Are you interested in travel phrases or grammar rules ?

Building a solid foundation in Japanese starts with understanding how the language is structured. Unlike English, which focuses on "Who did What," Japanese focuses on "What are we talking about?" 🏗️ The Core Sentence Blueprint

In English, we use (I eat sushi).In Japanese, the verb must come at the end, creating a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) flow. English Order Japanese Order Simple Sentence I (S) eat (V) sushi (O). I (S) sushi (O) eat (V). Japanese Example I eat sushi. わたしは すしを たべる。 🧩 Essential Particles (The "Glue")

: The Object Marker . It follows the thing being acted upon (like the "sushi" you eat).

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