As the title suggsets...
What are the most common particles used in Japanese and their appropriate meanings/uses. I know it is spread throughout the lessons, but I'm probably not alone in wanting a list that I can reference more quickly then jumping from audio lesson to audio lesson...
As far as I know:
No - particle of posession
Wa - particle of subject
ga- particle of object
ne - kinda like "Y'know" or "right?" at the end of a rhetorical sentence.
ka - particle of question
any others?
Also what is the difference between female and male speech I've heard that there is a difference in dialect have never really known the differences.
Thanks,
Derek
What is the general list of most common particles?

CatPanda
April 1, 2009

Sayaka-Matsuura
April 1, 2009
Konnichiwa Derek-san,
Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D

CatPanda
April 1, 2009
[quo]*Quote from * rljapan
Konnichiwa Derek-san,
Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D[/quo]
Domo Arigoto!

Sayaka-Matsuura
April 1, 2009
You are very welcome! :D

rphinks
April 20, 2009
[quo]*Quote from * DemonicDerek
[quo]*Quote from * rljapan
Konnichiwa Derek-san,
Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D[/quo]
Domo Arigoto![/quo]
you dont know how old he is or what status he hold plus you spelled it wrong. Arigato Gozaimasu

CatPanda
April 24, 2009
[quo]*Quote from * rphinks
[quo]*Quote from * DemonicDerek
[quo]*Quote from * rljapan
Konnichiwa Derek-san,
Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D[/quo]
Domo Arigoto![/quo]
you dont know how old he is or what status he hold plus you spelled it wrong. Arigato Gozaimasu[/quo]
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