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=== ### === ➡ “As for me, I like sushi.” Structure: * 私は → topic (“speaking about me…”) * 寿司が → the thing I like (focus/new info) This is the default, natural way to say “I like sushi.” This sentence is neutral, everyday Japanese. ===== ➡ “''I'' am the one who likes sushi (as opposed to someone else).” ===== Structure reverses the spotlight: * 私が → I (specifically ME, not someone else) * 寿司は → as for sushi… (topic) ===== - Correcting someone ===== * Emphasizing "I (not them)" * Answering a question like “Who likes sushi?” * In contrastive contexts Example dialogue: A: みんな寿司がきらいですね? “Seems like everyone hates sushi, huh?” B: いえ、私が寿司は好きです。 “Actually, I am the one who likes sushi.” ➡ You spotlight I, not the sushi.
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