mammon: i love you i want you to be mine
MC: ive always been yours
mammon: that isn’t enough i need our souls to be intertwined i need to know that what we have is special i need to know that what we have is forever.
god fuck i love this man

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mammon: i love you i want you to be mine
MC: ive always been yours
mammon: that isn’t enough i need our souls to be intertwined i need to know that what we have is special i need to know that what we have is forever.
god fuck i love this man
This is a nice view
But I like this better
It’s called a fear boner dear.
LESSON 23 GOT ME FUCKED UP
De wa arimasen / Ja nai
The title of the lesson bubble is actually "Objective Case Pronouns." But we won't... actually be covering those because in Japanese it's still the same pronoun words we've already learned.
However this section DOES have some handy sentences and other grammar points so we'll be learning those!!
So, there are no new vocabulary words today, but we'll be learning some different sentences and practicing more with negative desu.
<h1>Sentences</h1>
Not Me
actually there's a few ways to say this
Formal: Not me Watashi dewa arimasen. わたし では ありません。 私ではありません。
Formal-ish Watashi Ja arimasen わたし じゃ ありません。 私じゃありません。
Informal Watashi dewa nai. わたし では ない。 私ではない。
Informal Watashi ja nai. わたし じゃ ない。 私じゃない。
Note There isn't much of a difference between "Dewa arimasen" and "Ja arimasen" ... I guess "Ja" is a contraction of "Dewa".
For example: "Dewa" is to "Cannot" as "Ja" is to "Can't"
... just for clarification though "Dewa arimasen" and "Ja nai" mean "Is/am/are not"
Not you Anata dewa arimasen. あなた では ありません。
Anata ja arimasen あなた じゃ ありません。
Anata dewa nai. あなた では ない。
Anata ja nai. あなた じゃ ない。
Not him Kare dewa arimasen. かれ では ありません。 彼ではありません。
Kare ja arimasen. かれ じゃ ありません。 彼じゃありません。
Kare dewa nai. かれ では ない。 彼ではない。
Kare ja nai. かれ じゃ ない。 彼じゃない。
No, not her. iie, kanojo dewa arimasen. いいえ かのじょ では ありません。 いいえ彼女ではありません。
-iie, kanojo ja arimasen. いいえ、かのじょ じゃ ありません。 いいえ、彼女じゃありません。
-iie, kanojo dewa nai. いいえ、かのじょ では ない。 いいえ彼女ではない。
-iie, kanojo ja nai. いいえ、かのじょ じゃ ない。 いいえ、彼女じゃない。
I'm actually going to go ahead and stop now. This lesson will be broken into 3 parts. So this one is "De wa arimasen" - "Ja nai", Next will be the particle "ni" and then we'll wrap this section up with "-Te" form.
Japanese language Lessons(L22〜25)
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Thursday 15th November-Lesson 23 (Working to a brief)
Todays lesson, Chloe and myself carried out progress reports with each member of the class to get a better idea of how each page of the magazine was coming along. Chloe took notes whilst I asked a few questions. We feel it is important to hold these meetings regularly to ensure nobody is falling behind/has any concerns and that the magazine will be ready for a mock up in a few weeks.