Hello everyone, I'm both new to learning Japanese and to the forums. I already have a few questions and I wanted to start with this one.
I know "wa" is read as は when it's a particle and as わ when is not.
My question is, is there a scenario where は by itself (as a particle) could be read as "ha" instead? and if so, how can you know in this case what は stands for? Or does every single use of は as a particle (by itself) is read exclusively as "wa".
Sorry if my question is a bit confusing. Thank you.
I know "wa" is read as は when it's a particle and as わ when is not.
My question is, is there a scenario where は by itself (as a particle) could be read as "ha" instead? and if so, how can you know in this case what は stands for? Or does every single use of は as a particle (by itself) is read exclusively as "wa".
Sorry if my question is a bit confusing. Thank you.