“Boring!” 지루하다 VS 심심하다 | Korean FAQ

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • There are two common verbs used to mean “to be boring,” 지루하다 and 심심하다. However, these verbs aren’t the only ways to say “to be boring,” nor are they always the best ones to use. I’ll teach you how to use both of these and how they’re different, along with how and when to use the verbs 재미(가) 있다, 지겹다, and 따분하다.
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