
A note: It's not necessary to state "Ja" here. It's obvious from the form of present tense used in the verb "to be" ("sam") that the subject is "I" ("ja").
In certain contexts, obviously, it would be accepted (e.g. when making a comparison, you'd want to state that "unlike you, _I_ am mad" -- in that case, this sentence would be more natural). However, as a single sentence, it sounds rather robotic.
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #2700798
added by learnaspossible, August 30, 2013
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