How to Say ‘Topic marker’ in Japanese
は
ha
[wah]
💬 Usage Tip: [は] marks the topic, not exactly the subject. Fun surprise: it is written [は] but pronounced (wa) in this grammar use.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is one of the first "Japanese is not English" moments for learners. Japanese often organizes sentences around a topic first, then comments about it.
Phrase Breakdown
は
ha
[wah]
topic marker particle
は marks the topic of the sentence; as a particle it is pronounced わ.
これは本は新しいですの文で使います。
It is used in a sentence like 'As for this book, it is new.'
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