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What Is Wakaru In Japanese? [Solved]

The Japanese verb wakaru is most often glossed as to understand. However, wakaru is intransitive, and it takes the thing that is understood, distinguished, or recognized as the subject (usually marked by particle が (ga)), and not the object (usually marked by particle を (o)).

Ask a Japanese Teacher - Difference Between SHIRU and WAKARU?

In this lesson, you’ll learn the answer to the question ‘Difference between SHIRU and

Differences: WAKARU vs SHIRU / SHITTEIRU (“I know / I don’t know / understand”)

This is one of the most common mistakes learners make. Learn how to say “I know” / “I don’t know / I knew / I didn’t know” & “I …

Japanese Lesson 1 - Wakaru VS Shiru

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