Vocabulary dictionary

Kanji dictionary

Grammar dictionary

Sentence lookup

test
 

Forums - What does this mean?

Top > 日本語を勉強しましょう / Let's study Japanese! > Anything About Japanese



avatar
08a577e7a805fb7e1ac6bc94.png534eba50a1c4aef90a4f3ef4.png

I didn't understood " information gap" and in the second image if the noun is a topic then we should use ha right as the topic marker?

0
3 days ago
Report Content
avatar

"information gap" here just means that you're introducing new/unknown information with the が particle. You can't use は when the other person doesn't know what you're talking about.

What は does is it puts focus on something, assuming it's already in our shared knowledge/context.


I recently watched a video that might help:

1
3 days ago
Report Content
avatar
Shamugan
Level: 587

Yeah me too. Even after going as far as reading research article, I still don't accept that kind of explanation.

"Information gap" just mean that you didn't talk about that before. So you're "filling" the missing information with が (which is supposed to be the subject). Never made any sense to me since when you introduce the "topic", you're also adding information to the conversation... So your question become "what is the difference between a subject and a topic?". Good luck with that. I completly gave up on all those kind of explanation and I'm only studying gramar in japanese because of those (Japanese grammar isn't perfect either but it makes more sense for me at least).

Honest advice, take the explanation that makes senses for you. And if they doesn't, just ignore it. You can always learn it later with immersion. And it's sometimes easier too. I understood a lot of those explanation later by hearing natural japanese first (instead of artificially make japanese fit into those theorical box). And even if I don't like those kind of explanation, they still make some kind of sense. So don't block yourself on that. Time (and immersion) are sometime the answer in those cases

Anyway good luck with that!

2
3 days ago
Report Content
Getting the posts




Top > 日本語を勉強しましょう / Let's study Japanese! > Anything About Japanese


Loading the list
Lv.

Sorry, there was an error on renshuu! If it's OK, please describe what you were doing. This will help us fix the issue.

Characters to show:





Use your mouse or finger to write characters in the box.
■ Katakana ■ Hiragana