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25 Dec 2017
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How do you say “I’m sorry I didn’t know it was this hard for you” in Korean? Is it “이렇게 힘들지 몰라서 미안해”?
How do you say “I’m sorry I didn’t know it was this hard for you” in Korean? Is it “이렇게 힘들지 몰라서 미안해”?
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힘들어 하는 사람이 누군지요?
이렇게 힘들지 몰랐어
내가 힘들다 라는 말로 들립니다
이렇게 (네가)힘들어 할 줄 몰랐어, 미안해.

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