maddict wrote:Minasan...konbanwa!
I just got home from the hospital, had dengue for the past 2 weeks. Thank god i have Jpod to keep me accompanied in the hospital! Thank you guys for answering my Qs too. Anyways...while reading some of my future lessons for my Japanese class, I had trouble understanding one particular example.
I was taught previously that verbs are followed by an 'o' particle....something like kami o kirimasu. But in that particular lesson we're introduced with okane ga arimasu and Nihongo ga wakarimasu.
So when do we use the 'o' particle and when do we actually use the 'ga' particle?
Thanks and i know this is a beginner/newbie question, but i just wanna get it off my chest before i advance any further.
The word before "o" is a direct object.
For example;
ringo o taberu ( I eat an apple. )
ko-ra o nomu ( I drink coke.)
The word before "ga" is a subject.
For example;
ame ga futte imasu ( It's raining. )
ringo ga arimasu ( there is an apple. )