7:17:29:face-blue-smiling::face-blue-smiling::face-blue-smiling:
7:17:30phonics doesn't matter it's like an accent thing
7:17:32You're mistaken for a kid a lot, ask Nerissa to enroll you in a primary school.
7:17:35i mean hey, english is the same
7:17:41it's like the cases in german LMAO
7:17:41isnt it about if you're using an topic marker vs introducing new info about a topic?
7:17:48We treat casual English the same way though.\
7:17:51It's actually quite annoying and confusing
7:17:53languages are easier once you accept it's all just vibes
7:17:56:_bijouDed::_bijouDed::_bijouDed:
7:17:56Ga is usually a certainty i think? Like a fact
7:18:00:_bijouDed::_bijouDed::_bijouDed:
7:18:00there is always a "ga" even if its not there its an implied subject whereas "wa" is used to mean "as for this thing" from what ive been told.
7:18:04Is it like pronouncing "the" as "thuh" or "thee"
7:18:04I got my N1 in 2 years, you could do it too biboo
7:18:07after slam you can shadow dash
7:18:09‘Ga’ Is for new information, ‘Wa’ Is for old information
7:18:10some people will make fun of you for speaking proper I learned that the hard way just try not to care :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:
7:18:12yeah, "wa" is the topic marker and "ga" for new info