Sunday, 4 August 2024

"Wo(を)" in Japanese

 The Japanese particle "wo" (を) is often used to mark the direct object of a verb. This means it indicates the thing or person that is being acted upon.

Direct object marker: The most common function of "wo" is to show the direct object of a verb.
Example: 本を読む (hon o yomu) - to read a book (book is the direct object)

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