@Cambiacasacca Ah sì? Quindi "To feel sorry for someone means to experience sympathy, compassion, or pity for them because they are going through a difficult time, experiencing a misfortune, or suffering. The phrase can take on a more negative or dismissive tone, that the speaker feels superior
@intuslegens To feel sorry for someone means to experience sympathy, compassion, or pity for them because they are going through a difficult time, experiencing a misfortune, or suffering. The phrase can take on a more negative or dismissive tone, indicating that the speaker feels superior
@mlosavio@ClaudioBorghi C'è invece. "Trump: I don’t know what to say! She begged me for a picture! She wanted a picture with me so badly. I would haven’t done it, but I felt sorry for her!"
@grande_flagello@ClaudioBorghi E allora dai ascoltiamo: "Trump: I don’t know what to say! She begged me for a picture! She wanted a picture with me so badly. I would haven’t done it, but I felt sorry for her!" (La parola pity non c'è perché non è così che si dice...)