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21 January
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English (US)
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French (France)
Question about English (US)
The wound is stung.
The wound is prickling.
Do they make sense? How would you say?
The wound is stung.
The wound is prickling.
Do they make sense? How would you say?
The wound is prickling.
Do they make sense? How would you say?
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21 January
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- English (US)
The wound stings/ the wound is stinging.
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- English (US)
The wound stings/ the wound is stinging.
- Korean
@natalie_danielle Thanks! So you wouldn't use "prickling" for the wound?
- English (US)
You can use it too! “Stinging” and “prickling” have different meanings.
- Korean
@natalie_danielle Could you explain how they are different?! 🙏
- English (US)
They are very similar in meaning.
Stinging : sharp pain or to burn
Prickling: to itch or tingle
- Korean

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