In one of the past beginner lessons (I think it was "Mine and Yours"), a proverb was mentioned, something meaning "Your money is my money, and my money is my money". Could someone write it here? It seemed to use the suffix "ji" which I'm trying to understand.
This is just like a German saying: Was Meins ist, ist Meins, und was Deins ist, is aus Meins...what's mine is mine, and what's yours is also mine - heh heh

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