Hansman
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2023
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
I can't eat spicy food like you.
Does this sentence have two different meanings?
1) I can't eat spicy food, and you can't eat spicy food either.
2) I can't eat spicy food, but you can eat spicy food well.
Does this sentence mean only the #1 and if to mean the #2, should I use the word unlike?
I can't eat spicy food unlike you.
=I can't eat spicy food, but you can eat spicy food well.
What do you native English speakers think?
Does this sentence have two different meanings?
1) I can't eat spicy food, and you can't eat spicy food either.
2) I can't eat spicy food, but you can eat spicy food well.
Does this sentence mean only the #1 and if to mean the #2, should I use the word unlike?
I can't eat spicy food unlike you.
=I can't eat spicy food, but you can eat spicy food well.
What do you native English speakers think?