What are Japanese participles?
Let’s learn particle も/mo for now.
How to use particle も/mo
The particle も/mo attaches to the subject of sentences in place of the partilce が/ga or は/wa, and it will translate as too or also.
<Example 1>
Anata wa kawaii desu.
あなた は かわいい です。
[you cute are]
You're cute.
Anata mo kawaii desu.
あなた も かわいい です。
[you also cute are]
You are also cute. / You're cute too.
<Example 2>
onaka ga itai.
おなか が いたい。
お腹 が 痛い。
[stomach hurt]
My stomach hurts.
Onaka mo itai.
おなか も いたい。
お腹 も 痛い。
[stomach also hurt]
My stomach also hurts. / My stomach hurts too.