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は (ha, pronounced "wa") is a particle for a topic and が (ga) is used for identification. For example, 学生は誰ですか (gakusei ha dare desu ka) vs 誰が学生ですか (dare ga gakusei desu ka), they would both mean "Who is a student" but the emphasis is changed. The first example emphasizes students as a topic and the second emphasizes student as an identification

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In Japanese, "wa" marks the topic of a sentence, indicating what the sentence is about, whereas "ga" marks the subject of a sentence, indicating who is performing the action. "Wa" is more general and can be used to make broad statements, while "ga" is more specific and emphasizes the subject.

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