sympathy
Apparence
Pandôo
[Sepe]sympathy \sêndagô ?\
- mawa
- Pity and compassion are words appropriated to signify our fellow-feeling with the sorrow of others. Sympathy, though its meaning was, perhaps, originally the same, may now, however, without much impropriety, be made use of to denote our fellow-feeling with any passion whatever.— (Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments , I, 1, 1, 1759)
- mû mawa,bängö-mawa
- I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy — (“Bohemian Rhapsody” na Freddie Mercury, A Night at the Opera , album de Queen, 1975 → dîko mbëtï)
- kängbïngö-vundü