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Neither: you would say "sympathized with them," or "felt sympathy for them."
you would be telling the person that you hoped that they enjoyed comfortable, what you should say is "I hope that you enjoyed your stay and felt comfortable."
The English word 'sadness' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "eshibeeraa".
She walked into the room. " Verne, I'll get you! ". The voice echoed in her head. But this time it seemed real. when she looked back, Lucy was right behind her, ready to kill her. Alright, she told herself, be ready for this. Then, Lucy dug her knife into Vernes back and cackled as Verne collapsed onto the floor, never to return.
it is correct to say "much more greater"?
Typically the correct wording would be 'welcome' but it depends on whether your felt welcomed or welcome.
Sadness is a emotion everyone has you may say you dont but you will experience it at one point but for activity is not motinl
Another, more correct term for what most people mean when they say "felt" is "full." True felting is done with fibers, not yarn. Fulling is done with fabric items made of yarn.
You may say 'kanashimi.'
No. We say try as much as possible, or try as hard as you can.