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fullfledgedfish May 12, 2021 11:17 pm

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Also for the part that you had to mention at the end of the chapter, I think it would've been fine if you said "It seems that you disliked my invitation."
It's not an exact translation, but the meaning and impact is still there.

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    fullfledgedfish May 12, 2021 11:33 pm

    Also, "cause" isn't synonymous to "because". Cause is a noun (or verb), and it is the reason or root of an action or a situation.

    An example would be:
    Amy's actions are the cause of Linox deviating from the original story.

    Just a little too for the future (◠‿・)—☆

    Moony May 13, 2021 1:21 am
    Also, "cause" isn't synonymous to "because". Cause is a noun (or verb), and it is the reason or root of an action or a situation.An example would be:Amy's actions are the cause of Linox deviating from the origi... fullfledgedfish

    I WISH YOU HAVE A FLOWERY PATH INFRONT OF YOU SRSLY.(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

    I always kinda suck in vocab, so this is a really good reminder <3

    I also wanna thank you for your love and support ♡
    it really means a lot to me ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄

    Demon King's weakest goblin May 13, 2021 1:35 am
    Also, "cause" isn't synonymous to "because". Cause is a noun (or verb), and it is the reason or root of an action or a situation.An example would be:Amy's actions are the cause of Linox deviating from the origi... fullfledgedfish

    Actually, " 'cause " is short for "because". A lot of people just forget the apostrophe, but it normally doesn't matter that much when context is given. So it has more than one meaning

    Koiiiidesuuuuu May 13, 2021 1:52 am
    Actually, " 'cause " is short for "because". A lot of people just forget the apostrophe, but it normally doesn't matter that much when context is given. So it has more than one meaning Demon King's weakest goblin

    I agree. It’s a slang word of because. People, usually in western countries, use this when they’re talking casually. They rarely used “ ‘cause” in written because it doesn’t sound formal and it’s meant for casual conversations. Still, you can write this since it’s a shortcut and it shows the same context like gonna, imma, etc... (⌒▽⌒)

    Koiiiidesuuuuu May 13, 2021 1:52 am
    Actually, " 'cause " is short for "because". A lot of people just forget the apostrophe, but it normally doesn't matter that much when context is given. So it has more than one meaning Demon King's weakest goblin

    I agree. It’s a slang word of because. People, usually in western countries, use this when they’re talking casually. They rarely used “ ‘cause” in writing because it doesn’t sound formal and it’s meant for casual conversations. Still, you can write this since it’s a shortcut and it shows the same context like gonna, imma, etc... (⌒▽⌒)

    Moony May 13, 2021 2:02 am
    I agree. It’s a slang word of because. People, usually in western countries, use this when they’re talking casually. They rarely used “ ‘cause” in writing because it doesn’t sound formal and it’s ... Koiiiidesuuuuu

    Goodness ahaha ok so like ('cause) and (cause) has 2 different meaning right?
    and ('cause) and (because) are the same but there's an apostrophe.

    eg. "Because of you my pen broke"
    " 'Cause of you my pen broke" (slang)

    "You are the cause of my broken pen"

    It's something like that right?

    (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜

    fullfledgedfish May 13, 2021 2:41 am
    Goodness ahaha ok so like ('cause) and (cause) has 2 different meaning right?and ('cause) and (because) are the same but there's an apostrophe.eg. "Because of you my pen broke" " 'Cause of you my pen broke"... Moony

    Yes!

    fullfledgedfish May 13, 2021 2:43 am
    Actually, " 'cause " is short for "because". A lot of people just forget the apostrophe, but it normally doesn't matter that much when context is given. So it has more than one meaning Demon King's weakest goblin

    I know that 'cause is short for because, but there's still a difference so I thought it'd be important to point out. And using 'cause would be the equivalent of using cuz, which isn't very formal and didn't really fit with the story.

    But you're right, I should've mentioned that as well.