I’ve never been so happy to see a face I want to punch
seen from China
seen from Uzbekistan
seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Norway
seen from China
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Malaysia

seen from Greece

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Greece
seen from Netherlands
seen from China

seen from Greece
seen from Russia
seen from Lithuania
seen from Netherlands
I’ve never been so happy to see a face I want to punch
actually, when two people don’t need to say much to understand each other, it just shows how close they are!
ALRIGHT IT’S HERE AND I’M READY!
LET’S GOOOOO!
!LESSON 61 SPOILERS!
Oh how I missed the brothers' interactions
as much as i want to stay at the demon lords castle i just cannot not choose the brothers, i love them way too much
Japanese Lesson 61: Adjectives Part 3
VOCABULARY
Clean: Kirei (na): きれい (な): 綺麗 (な)
Dirty: Kitanai: きたない: 汚い (i-adjective)
Different: Kotonaru: ことなる: 異なる (verb)
Left: Hidari (no): ひだり (の): 左 (の)
Human: Ningen: にんげん: 人間 (noun)
Recent: Saikin (no): さいきん (の): 最近 (の)
Legal: Gouhou: ごうほう: 合法
Illegal: Ihou: いほう: 違法
SENTENCES
Are they human? Karera wa ningen desu ka? かれら は にんげん です か。 彼らは人間ですか。
The shirt is clean. Sono shatsu wa kirei desu. その シャツ は きれい です。 そのシャツは綺麗です。
The shirt is dirty. Sono shatsu wa kitanai desu. その シャツ は きたない です。 そのシャツは汚いです。
His left shoe is blue. Kare no hidari no kutsu wa ao desu. かれ の ひだり の くつ は あお です。 彼の左の靴は青です。
Is the newspaper recent? Sono shinbun wa saikin no mono desu ka? その しんぶん は さいきん の もの です か。 その新聞は最近のものですか。 (lit: is that newspaper a recent thing?)
They are different. Karera wa kotonatteimasu. かれら は ことなっています。 彼らは異なっています。 (kotonaru is conjugated to continuous action form -te imasu)
Your marriage is not legal. Anata no kekkon wa ihou desu. あなた の けっこん は いほう です。 あなたの結婚は違法です。 (lit: your marriage is illegal)
ALTERNATELY
Your marriage is not legal. Anata no kekkon wa gouhou dewa arimasen. あなた の けっこん は ごうほう では ありません。 あなたの結婚は合法ではありません。 (lit: your marriage is not legal)
See you next time!
Lesson #61
Lesson #61 - Fear is one of the most restrictive forces around.