I just started studying the hiragana & katakana and had two questions about something that seemed weird to me. I can't read the symbols when typed on this computer yet but, whenever "Wa" is used as a topic marker and in other instances, I noticed that the kana for "Ha" is used. Though the "Wa" kana IS used in words like Watashi. Why Isn't the "Wa" kana used for "Wa" in those instances?
Also... I can't find it in the dictionary, but I see a symbol used in katagana words a-lot that looks very much like the kanji for "1". Looks like a straight horizontal line. In words like burger, "Baga", I see the symbol for "Ba" then this line, then the symbol for"Ga", then the line again. And I see it a lot in Katagana. What's the line symbol? Is it an accent marker of some kind? Is it sylablle seperator of some kind?
Just tryin' to wrap my brain around this stuff.
Thanks for any help.