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You can say 지루해 when you have to wait something (or someone) longer than you thought, while you can say 심심해 when you are nothing to do. I believe they are similar, but different each other. soa natural?
You can say 지루해 when you have to wait something (or someone) longer than you thought, while you can say 심심해 when you are nothing to do. I believe they are similar, but different each other. soa natural?
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You are missing some prepositions.
You can say 지루해 when you have to wait for something (or for someone) longer than you thought, while you can say 심심해 when you have nothing to do. I believe they are similar, but different from each other.
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You are missing some prepositions.
You can say 지루해 when you have to wait for something (or for someone) longer than you thought, while you can say 심심해 when you have nothing to do. I believe they are similar, but different from each other.
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@daniela513 Thank you for kind your explanation ^^
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