| Japanese Particle | Bangla Explanation | Example | |------------------|--------------------|---------| | は (wa) | Topic marker. Similar to "টি/টা" but not exactly. Indicates what the sentence is about. | 私は学生। (আমি ছাত্র) | | が (ga) | Subject marker & neutral description. Often confused with は. | 猫がいる। (একটা বিড়াল আছে) | | を (wo) | Direct object marker. No direct Bangla particle; closest is objective case (কে/রেকে). | ごはんを食べる। (ভাত খাই) | | に (ni) | Time, location, indirect object. Similar to "এ/তে/য়". | 学校に行く। (স্কুলে যাই) | | で (de) | Location of action, means/method. Similar to "এ" for place. | バスで行く। (বাসে যাই) |
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くるまが ほしいです (Kuruma ga hoshii desu) Bangla: আমি একটি গাড়ি চাই। | Japanese Particle | Bangla Explanation | Example
Write a Bengali sentence, then try to map it word-for-word into Japanese using the grammar particles you have learned. | 私は学生। (আমি ছাত্র) | | が (ga)
Bengali uses suffixes or postpositions ( -ke , -te , -er ) to show grammatical relationships, which perfectly mirror Japanese particles ( wa , ga , o , ni , de ).
[Japanese Text] → [Romaji/Pronunciation] → [Bengali Translation] → [Grammar Rule Explanation] 1. Complete Particle Breakdown