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How do I say 'stressful' in Korean?
I want to say something like 'School is stressful'.
Also, how would I say "I want to/need to relieve stress'
Thanks!
Apr 11, 2016 4:04 PM
Answers · 2
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you can say... 스트레스가 많은 학교 (seuteureseuga manheun hakgyo)
나는 스트레스를 풀고 싶.(nanun seuteureseureur purgo sipda)
April 11, 2016
There are a few different ways to say them.
"School is stressful"
=> 학교가 [학교 생활이] 스트레스를 줘. (School gives me stress)
=> 학교에서 스트레스 받아. (I get stressed at school)
=> 학교서 스트레스 쌓인다. (Stress "accumulates" at school)
"I want to/need to relieve stress"
=> (난) 스트레스 (좀) 풀고 [날리고, 날려보내고] 싶다. (I want to relieve [dissipate] stress)
=> (난) 스트레스 (좀) 풀어야 해[돼]. (I need to relieve stress)
=> 스트레스 (좀) 풀어야겠다. (I am going to relieve stress)
April 11, 2016
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