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What does “shiruh” mean in Korean? (shiro)?

And what’s the difference between that and ani? 싫어/Shiru means I don’t want to. I.E. 학교/Hakgyo (School) 가기/Gɑɡi (go) 싫어/Shiru (I don’t want to) 공부/Gongbu (Study) 하기/Hagi (do) 싫어/Shiru (I don’t want to) Ani is no. I don’t want to. Ani is basically just saying no or disagreeing with something. 싫어 (shiruh) means like “I

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