Breakdown of gakusei ha nihongo wo hanasimasu.
Questions & Answers about gakusei ha nihongo wo hanasimasu.
What role does は play in 学生は日本語を話します?
Why is を used after 日本語?
The word order seems different from English. How does Japanese word order work here?
Japanese typically follows S-O-V (Subject-Object-Verb) order:
• 学生は = Topic (“student”)
• 日本語を = Object (“Japanese language”)
• 話します = Verb (“speaks”)
In English we say “The student speaks Japanese” (S-V-O), but Japanese places the verb at the end.
What form of the verb 話します is this, and why not use 話す?
話します is the polite present affirmative form of the verb 話す (“to speak”).
• 話す = plain/dictionary form
• 話します = polite/formal speech often used in everyday conversation, especially with people you don’t know well or in formal settings.
Can we use が instead of は in this sentence?
Yes, you could say 学生が日本語を話します, but that shifts the nuance:
• 学生は… = “As for the student, he/she speaks Japanese.” (topic emphasis)
• 学生が… = “It’s the student who speaks Japanese.” (subject emphasis or contrast, e.g. not the teacher)
Why is there no particle after 学生 for subject marking?
Is 日本語 ever pronounced differently here or changed when spoken quickly?
If I want to say “I speak Japanese,” how would I change the sentence?
You replace 学生は with 私 (or 私は) and keep everything else the same:
• 私は日本語を話します。
This literally means “As for me, I speak Japanese.”
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