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Tai Kim Yi Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I wasn't doing you no harm.

Hi!

I am reading a short story, but I don't know what does the second sentence mean. Could you please explain about it?

'Why couldn't you leave me be? I wasn't doin' you no harm.'

Many thanks,

K

  

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Tai Kim Yi 'Why couldn't you leave me be? ' = Why couldn't you leave me alone? / Why did you interfere with me?

  • Tai Kim Yi 'Why couldn't you leave me be?
  • ' = Why couldn't you leave me alone?
  • / Why did you interfere with me?
  • I was not harming/bothering you.
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Tai Kim Yi'Why couldn't you leave me be? I wasn't doin' you no harm.'

= Why couldn't you leave me alone? / Why did you interfere with me? I was not harming/bothering you.

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