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jaa arimasen vs. arimasen. When should you use jaa arimasen and when arimasen. Why do you use two different forms in these two sentences. If you say "I am not japanese": 1) nihonjin jaa arimasen And when you say "it is not late" 2) osoku arimasen
2013年2月16日 14:37
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The affirmative sentences are; 1) watashi wa nihonjin desu. (formal version) watashi wa nihonjin da. (informal version) 2) osoi desu osoi As ローラchan said,1) nihonjin(noun) + desu, da, 2) adjective, so you have to use the conjugation of 1)desu and of 2)adjective. The negative sentences are going to be; 1) wtashi wa nihonjin dewa arimasen. watashi wa nihonjin dewa nai. (jaanai, janai). 2) osokunai desu osokunai
2013年2月17日
1) "jaa(/dewa) arimasen" ---because "japanese" is noun 2) "arimasen"---because "late" is adjective
2013年2月16日
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