nán​weinán​wéi

to make things difficult

难为 難為 nán​wei frequency
to make things difficult adjective
To bother or press someone to do something they are unable or unwilling to do; to put someone in an awkward position
many thanks
A polite expression used to thank someone for their effort or to apologize for troubling them
how kind of
Used to commend someone for achieving something difficult or being especially thoughtful
难为 難為 nán​wéi
hard to do
(bound form) Difficult to perform, manage, or achieve.
to waste
To spoil, misuse, or waste something, such as firewood

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Movie subtitles
0.120 per million appears in 0% of films
Written text
3.00 per million

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