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The Difference Between「を」 (o) vs 「で」 (de)|Japanese Grammar (N5–N3)

  • 04 Dec, 2025
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(Alt Text: Joy walking THROUGH the park [O] vs. Joy eating AT the park [De])
(Joy walking THROUGH the park [O] vs. Joy eating AT the park [De])

“I walk in the park.” (Kouen de? Kouen o?)
Usually, を (O) marks the Object (Coffee o nomu). But with movement verbs, it marks the Path. で (De) marks the Place of Action. Let’s master the “Movement Rule” with Joy and Ken!

🗣 Conversation Scene

Joy is talking about her weekend exercise.

Joy
ケンさん、日曜日は散歩(さんぽ)しました。
橋(はし)で 渡(わた)って、公園 で 歩(ある)きました。

(Ken, I took a walk on Sunday. I crossed “at” the bridge and walked “at” the park.)
Ken
Joyさん、移動(いどう)するときは「を」ですよ!
橋 を 渡って、公園 を 歩きます。

(Joy, when you move/traverse, use “O”! You cross [through] the bridge and walk [through] the park.)

💡 Explanation

Is it a “Spot” or a “Passage”?

1. 〜を (O) = Path / Route

Use with Movement Verbs (Walk, Run, Fly, Cross, Turn)
Think of “O” as an arrow ➡️ passing through a space. You go from side A to side B.

  • 空(そら)を 飛(と)ぶ。
    (Fly [through] the sky.)
  • 道(みち)を 歩(ある)く。
    (Walk [along] the street.)
  • 角(かど)を 曲(ま)がる。
    (Turn [at/through] the corner.)

2. 〜で (De) = Place of Action

Use with Activity Verbs (Eat, Sleep, Buy, Wait, Study)
Think of “De” as a box 📦 or a stage. You stay within that location to do something.

  • 海(うみ)で 泳(およ)ぐ。
    (Swim [at/in] the sea. *Usually “De” unless you are crossing it.)
  • 公園で 休(やす)む。
    (Rest at the park.)

📊 Comparison Table

Particle Concept Typical Verbs
を (O) Path / Route ➡️
Passing through
Walk, Run, Fly, Cross, Pass, Turn
で (De) Location 📍
Doing an action there
Eat, Sleep, Wait, Play, Read, Buy

🚧 Joy’s Mistake

(Joy tells Ken she is crossing a bridge)

❌ Wrong: 橋(はし)で 渡ります。
(Tone: This sounds like “I will perform the action of crossing, staying on the bridge.” It’s unnatural because “crossing” implies moving to the other side.)

✅ Right: 橋 を 渡ります。
(Tone: “I cross the bridge.” The bridge is the path you traverse.)

🔥 Practice Quiz

Tap to check the answer!

Q1. I walk (along) the river.
(Kawa ______ arukimasu.)
Answer: o (を)
The river is the path.
Q2. I play tennis at the park.
(Kouen ______ tenisu o shimasu.)
Answer: de (で)
Playing tennis is an activity done in one place.
Q3. Turn right at that signal.
(Ano shingou ______ migi e magatte.)
Answer: o (を)
“Magaru” (Turn) uses “O” for the turning point (passing point).
Keep practicing with JPLT!

 

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