In Gaelic, "my sympathies" can be translated as "mo chomhbhrón." This expression is used to convey condolences or sympathy towards someone who is experiencing loss or hardship. It reflects a deep sense of empathy and support in difficult times.
Sympathies are emotions that we feel for person. For example, we have sympathies for you after your husband's death.
Diego Rivera showed his political sympathies by painting a portrait in the Cubist style.
caring for anothers person
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The Nun shows her sympathies and tender feelings through her actions, such as caring for the sick, offering comfort and support to those in distress, and practicing kindness and compassion towards others. She may also express her sympathies through gentle words and gestures that show understanding and empathy for the emotions of others.
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