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When should I use 「が」 instead of 「は」 here?
I have a question about the difference between 「は」 and 「が」 in Japanese.
For example:
私は学生です。
私が学生です。
I get that the first one just means “I am a student,” but when would you actually use the second one?
I’ve read some explanations, but I’m still not totally sure about the nuance or how it’s actually used in real conversations.
u/Artistic-Lion955 — 9 days ago