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The English Language Lacks a Specific Term to Refer to a Mood

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The English language lacks a specific term to refer to a mood of vulnerable heartache tinged by frustration. The Japanese language has a single term to refer to this feeling. This may mean that, compared to Japanese speakers, English speakers


A) have a harder time talking about this feeling.
B) may have more difficulty experiencing this emotion.
C) both of these options
D) neither of these options

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