In Japanese, the particle は is used to indicate the topic of a sentence, while the particle が is used to indicate the subject of a sentence. The topic of a sentence is the general subject being discussed, while the subject is the specific thing performing the action of the verb in the sentence. For example, in the sentence “私は学生です” (I am a student), the topic of the sentence is “I” (私は) and the subject is “I” (私が) because I am the one who is a student. In contrast, in the sentence “犬が走る” (The dog is running), the topic of the sentence is “the dog” (犬は) and the subject is “the dog” (犬が) because the dog is the one who is running. These particles are often used in combination with other particles to add additional meaning to a sentence.
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