Toadslop
at 2023-11-30 11:24:37 UTC
は indicates the topic of a sentence. を indicates the object of the sentence, or in other words the thing being acted upon by the verb.
私は犬を蹴りました。I kicked the dog.
addison
at 2024-01-12 21:29:42 UTC
は = subject
を= object (or direct object is what books say when studying)
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は vs を
What do both of these mean in a sentence? What's the difference?