How to Say ‘(subject marker) but here: “which part (is it)?”’ in Japanese
が
ga
[gah]
💬 Usage Tip: Particle [が] marks the thing you’re pointing out as the focus. In [どこが?], it’s like “Which part is it (that’s the issue)?”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Particles are crucial in Japanese; even one [が]/[を] can change what sounds natural. Short questions like [どこが?] are common in conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
が
ga
[gah]
(particle) subject marker; but/however (in some contexts)
Most commonly marks the grammatical subject or highlights what is being identified (Xが...).
ここが入口です。
This is the entrance.
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