Examples of using "Harmi" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Too bad.
- Alas.
Oh, what a pity.
- That's too bad.
- My condolences!
- I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Oh my gosh. I will be late for lessons.
It is regrettable that I can't go with you.
- What a pity!
- What a shame!
- I should have listened to you.
- I wish I'd listened to you.
- It's a pity that you can't come.
- It is a pity you cannot come.
- Pity you can't come.
What a pity she can't come!
It's a pity that I don't understand French better.
I'm sorry for your not having come with us.
- What a shame!
- What a shame.
Too bad! Too few rich people donate to the orphanage.
It's a pity that he had died so young.
Too bad I can't paint like that.
What a pity!
- What a pity!
- What a pity.
- What a bummer!
- What a bummer.
- Tom has already eaten.
- Tom already ate.
- Tom would've liked you. It's too bad that you never met each other.
- Tom would have liked you. It's too bad that you never met each other.