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HTB (3)
khofkhao [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] 
bitter to the taste; to exhort or admonish earnestly
苦口
khofkhao-pøsym [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] 
exhort or remonstrate with earnest words prompted by a kind heart
苦口婆心
liong'iøh-khofkhao [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] 
Good medicines are bitter to the mouth. (literally) ─ Good advice is never pleasant to the ear
良藥苦口

Maryknoll (4)
gegnie [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: gek'nie ⬆︎ [[...]] 
grate on the ears (of statements), hard to listen to
逆耳
khofkhao pøsym [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: khor'khao pøo'sym ⬆︎ [[...]] 
exhort or remonstrate with earnest words prompted by a kind heart
苦口婆心
liong'iøh khofkhao [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: lioong'iøh khor'khao ⬆︎ [[...]] 
Good medicines are bitter to the mouth. (literally) — Good advice is never pleasant to the ear.
良藥苦口


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