
Why Japanese Particles Are So Hard?(But Actually Super Useful)Understanding ‘Wa,’ ‘Ga,’ ‘Wo’ and More
Japanese has a set of tiny words called particles (“joshi” in Japanese).They’re usually just one syllable long, like “ga,” “wa,” “wo,” “ni,” “de”, and they play a huge role in making Japanese work.But for many learners, particles are one of the most confusing parts of the language—because changing just one of them can completely change the meaning of a sentence.