Monday, March 24, 2014

I'm Sick of This...

I'm back from spring break.


harto is an adjective to describe being sick of or fed up with something or someone.

From the Japanese comic adaptation of Star Wars:



"I'm sick of you getting me into your shady and inexplicable messes.  Listen well to this: don't follow me asking for help, because I'm not going to give it to you."

"Pi, Booop."

"I'm sick of adventures!"
Notes: liar is a verb meaning to complicate or to mess up

prestar is often used as a verb for to lend, but can also be used for to provide or to give (as in help here).

ya literally means already, but is often used - sometimes even by itself - as an adverb of emphasis

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