· ga
This kana is formed by adding dakuten to 『か』 (ka), changing the voiceless 'k' sound to a voiced 'g' sound. It is used in vocabulary and as a grammatical particle to mark the subject or object in a sentence, often indicating a contrast or emphasis. For example: 『わたしが たべる』 (watashi ga taberu, 'I will eat') marks the subject performing the action.
ExampleStatusPracticeReadingMeaningResults
がくせい
0%

Log in to evaluate your pronunciation.

がくせい · gakuseiStudent
No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results.
がぞう
0%

Log in to evaluate your pronunciation.

がぞう · gazōImage
No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results.
がっこう
0%

Log in to evaluate your pronunciation.

がっこう · gakkōSchool
No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results.
がむしゃら
0%

Log in to evaluate your pronunciation.

がむしゃら · gamusharaReckless
No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results.
がらす
0%

Log in to evaluate your pronunciation.

がらす · garasuGlass
No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results.