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Crave / Yearn
What's the difference between crave and yearn?
6 nov. 2012 11:30
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Crave / Yearn
What's the difference between crave and yearn?
Crave is often used to describe a physical longing, often for food. Yearn is more tender and emotional, never about food.
Tengo muchas ganas de comer (crave) jamon de andalucia esta noche!
My daughter is pregnant and she craves ice cream.
I yearn ( or better to say: (long for) for the simpler days when I was young
hola Enrique... this is a start. I hope you get some better ideas
6 november 2012
Good morning friend how are you and your family hope all well
its nice to meet you here am Elia by name i will like to know more
about you and also learn your language and i will like us to have
private words write me on my email ( eliahasan5 ( @ )g m a i l ( . ) c o m ) hope
receive your text on my private inbox thank you have a nice day Elia
23 juni 2016
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