QUOTE(kevinlmw @ Jan 12 2009, 04:31 PM)
anyone mind to teach me in detail what this means?
1. は (ha) is pronounced "wa" when it immediately follows the subject. It is usually only pronounced "ha" when it is part of a word.
2. へ (he) is pronounced "e" when it immediately follows a place or direction. Both of these are very simple to detect.
is it means if ha in the end of subject it will it pronounced as wa like konnichiwa?
after some effort i able to memorize kana, but having trouble when it come to kanji =.=" how you guys memorize it? since usually it pronounced diferent when with diferent kanji >.<
i think, that because they are particles : wa,ga,ni,e,wo
when は as particle,it is pronounce as wa, yes there are word that using は as wa, but its very rare..... usually は is pronounce as "ha" in a word form.... so its not necessary は, in the end of a word is pronounce as "wa"
i guess(just my guess) the old time japanese language use は as particle by the pronunciation of "ha", but since the time goes by, and its kinda hard to pronounce "ha" alone (as particle), it slowly become "wa"
へ, as a particle is pronounce as "e", in word as "he"
hope thats answer ur qstion
correct me if im wrong guys
This post has been edited by PVCpipe: Jan 15 2009, 03:04 AM