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#1 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Shinnie
Professional TeacherFeeling of pity, sympathy, or frustration, Used when you feel bad or unfortunate for someone or some situation, often out of sympathy. It implies frustration over a situation beyond one’s control or disappointment that something unfortunate happened.
4️⃣ As a side note, we’ll also focus on analyzed listening strategies and grammar, which will help you understand every native speaker, K-pop song, K-drama, and K-movie without subtitles.
안타깝다 VS 아쉽다
안타깝다
아쉽다
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Nov 25, 2024 2:47 PM
#1 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Shinnie
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, German, Korean, Mongolian, Russian, Spanish
Learning Language
English, Mongolian
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