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@skripsti
Hidup untuk Snoopy, Seeun dan Jongseong

Reminds me of how “Terima kasih” will never be on par with its English translation, and this is the hill I will die on. It literally means you’re acknowledging and accepting a form of warmth, fondness, gratuity, and even the love that has been given to you.

Reminds me of how “Terima kasih” will never be on par with its English translation, and this is the hill I will die on. It literally means you’re acknowledging and accepting a form of warmth, fondness, gratuity, and even the love that has been given to you.

Most words for "love" in our language intertwine with sorrow. Sayang means "love" or "what a waste." Cinta means "love," but in classical literature, it signifies "grief." Kasih means "love," but kasihan means "pitiful."







