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"I am craving/having a hankering/having a yen for a cake"What's the difference between three of them
23 mrt. 2019 15:22
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They mean the same thing, but their “flavor” is different. “Craving” is the most common and normal of these words. “Hankering” has a country/rural feeling to it, and is a bit old-fashioned too; it is a word you might expect from a farmer rather than a businessperson. “Yen” is also far less common, but is a word you might expect to hear from a businessperson rather than a farmer.
23 maart 2019
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Italiaans, Japans, Spaans, Vietnamees
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