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Particle を (o) – Object Marker | Easy & Powerful Guide | Lesson 13

Japanese Particle を (wo/o) – Complete Guide with Examples

Japanese Particle を (wo/o)

Master the Object Marker with Comprehensive Examples

1. Basic Concept of を (wo/o)

を (wo/o) is a Japanese particle that marks the direct object of a sentence. It shows what is being acted upon by the verb.

Important: Although written as を (hiragana “wo”), it is usually pronounced as “o” in modern Japanese when used as a particle.

Think of を as marking “what” or “who” receives the action of the verb. It connects the object directly to the action being performed.

2. Pronunciation Rule

Written FormPronunciationUsageExample
woTraditional pronunciationほん を よみます (hon wo yomimasu)
oModern pronunciation (most common)ほん を よみます (hon o yomimasu)

3. Basic Usage Patterns

Pattern 1: [Object] を [Action Verb]

わたし は ほん を よみます。

Watashi wa hon o yomimasu.

I read a book.

Pattern 2: [Person] を [Emotion/Meeting Verb]

わたし は ともだち を まちます。

Watashi wa tomodachi o machimasu.

I wait for a friend.

4. Comprehensive Example Sentences

Japanese (Hiragana)RomajiEnglish TranslationObject
わたし は りんご を たべます。Watashi wa ringo o tabemasu.I eat an apple.りんご (apple)
がくせい は にほんご を べんきょうします。Gakusei wa Nihongo o benkyou shimasu.The student studies Japanese.にほんご (Japanese)
はは は てがみ を かきます。Haha wa tegami o kakimasu.Mother writes a letter.てがみ (letter)
こども は テレビ を みます。Kodomo wa terebi o mimasu.The child watches TV.テレビ (TV)
せんせい は しつもん を ききます。Sensei wa shitsumon o kikimasu.The teacher asks a question.しつもん (question)
わたし は おんがく を ききます。Watashi wa ongaku o kikimasu.I listen to music.おんがく (music)
ちち は しんぶん を よみます。Chichi wa shinbun o yomimasu.Father reads a newspaper.しんぶん (newspaper)
わたし は コーヒー を のみます。Watashi wa koohii o nomimasu.I drink coffee.コーヒー (coffee)
がくせい は しゅくだい を します。Gakusei wa shukudai o shimasu.The student does homework.しゅくだい (homework)
わたし は えいが を みます。Watashi wa eiga o mimasu.I watch a movie.えいが (movie)

5. Common Verbs That Use を

Verb (Japanese)RomajiEnglishExample with を
たべますtabemasueatごはん を たべます
のみますnomimasudrinkみず を のみます
よみますyomimasureadほん を よみます
かきますkakimasuwriteじ を かきます
ききますkikimasulisten/askおんがく を ききます
みますmimasusee/watchえいが を みます
かいますkaimasubuyくつ を かいます
つくりますtsukurimasumakeりょうり を つくります

6. を vs Other Particles – The Key Differences

marks the direct object – what receives the action

marks the subject – who/what performs the action

marks the destination/time – where/when something happens

marks the location of action – where the action takes place

ParticleFunctionExampleTranslationUsage Context
Direct objectわたし は ほん を よみます。
Watashi wa hon o yomimasu.
I read a book.Book receives the action of reading
Subject markerともだち が きます。
Tomodachi ga kimasu.
A friend comes.Friend performs the action
Destinationがっこう に いきます。
Gakkou ni ikimasu.
Go to school.School is the destination
Location of actionとしょかん で べんきょうします。
Toshokan de benkyou shimasu.
Study at the library.Library is where the studying happens

7. Advanced Usage Patterns

Movement Through Places

JapaneseRomajiEnglishExplanation
みち を あるきます。Michi o arukimasu.Walk along the road.Movement through a path
そら を とびます。Sora o tobimasu.Fly through the sky.Movement through space
はし を わたります。Hashi o watarimasu.Cross the bridge.Movement across/over

Abstract Objects

わたし は ゆめ を みます。

Watashi wa yume o mimasu.

I have a dream. / I dream.

8. Common Mistakes to Avoid

IncorrectCorrectExplanation
わたし は がっこう を いきます。わたし は がっこう に いきます。Use に for destinations, not を
ほん が よみます。ほん を よみます。Books are read (object), not reading (subject)
わたし を がくせい です。わたし は がくせい です。Use は for topic/subject in です sentences
としょかん を べんきょうします。としょかん で べんきょうします。Use で for location of action, not を
Missing を particleりんご を たべます。Always use を to mark direct objects

Congratulations!

You’ve completed the comprehensive guide to the Japanese particle を (wo/o). Practice with different verbs and objects to master this essential grammar point!

Japanese Particle を (wo/o) – Interactive Quiz

を (wo/o) Particle Quiz

Test Your Knowledge of the Japanese Object Marker

Exercise 1: Choose the correct particle

How do you say “I read a book”?

Answer: わたし は ほん を よみます。
Explanation: を marks the direct object – the book receives the action of reading.

Exercise 2: Pronunciation

How is the particle を usually pronounced in modern Japanese?

Answer: o
Explanation: Although written as を (wo), it’s usually pronounced as “o” in modern Japanese.

Exercise 3: Complete the sentence

Complete: “I eat an apple.” わたし は りんご ___ たべます。

Answer:
Explanation: を marks the apple as the direct object being eaten.

Exercise 4: Translation

What does “こども は テレビ を みます” mean?

Answer: The child watches TV.
Explanation: みます means “to see/watch” and テレビ を marks TV as the object being watched.

Exercise 5: を vs に

Which is correct for “I go to school”?

Answer: わたし は がっこう に いきます。
Explanation: Use に for destinations, not を. を is for direct objects, not places you go to.

Exercise 6: Movement through places

Complete: “Walk along the road.” みち ___ あるきます。

Answer:
Explanation: を can mark the path or route of movement – walking through/along the road.

Exercise 7: Common Verbs

Which verb commonly uses を?

Answer: ききます (to listen/ask)
Explanation: ききます takes を – you listen TO something or ask something. Existence verbs (います/あります) use が.

Exercise 8: Context Understanding

What does を mark in a sentence?

Answer: The direct object that receives the action
Explanation: を marks what is being acted upon by the verb – the direct object.

Exercise 9: Advanced Usage

Complete: “I have a dream.” わたし は ゆめ ___ みます。

Answer:
Explanation: Even abstract objects like dreams use を when they’re the direct object of the verb.

Exercise 10: Common Mistake

Which sentence is WRONG?

Answer: としょかん を べんきょうします is WRONG
Explanation: You study AT the library (で), not study the library itself (を). Correct: としょかん で べんきょうします

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