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Have you ever heard a word translated from another, very descriptive, exciting, beautiful, or useful language in which there is no stranger in your country of origin? Reddor Olivamonite He was asked, “People in English in English and another language, what is a word This is in your other language that you are surprised and not present in the English language? Here are words from languages around the world without The equivalent of English.
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“In our Italian abbioccoIt is the drowsiness you face after a big meal. It is fatigue and fog in the brain that is associated exclusively to the whole abdomen. Very useful in Italy. “
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“In Irish, beochaoinead
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“In the Korean language sense (Dhuh-Chu). This means the ability to observe hidden to others Emotions Or ideas. For example, if someone is talking about something clearly raising the other person, and he is very polite from leaving the conversation, you will say that this person does not have Nun Chi, or the ability to note (they want to talk about something else). “
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“Freuento! It is a Spanish word, and this means that a person is affected by cold weather or constantly feels cold. “
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“Let’s Link in French. When you wander without a goal across a city, just enjoy the surrounding areas without a specific destination.”
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“In the Polish, we have Gather. You can not really understand the Polish culture unless you understand the full meaning of this word. This means finding a way to overcome something, and to find a solution to some problems, but in a somewhat harmful way, and not always legal. “
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“My mouth is one or Towards In Japanese. It translates into a single mouth, which is stress or eating boredom like eating outside the habit, or chewing something to do. “
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“The Finnish language is famous Cubs (Drunk in your underwear), so I am not surprised that it is not in English. But I felt annoyed when I discovered that the English language did not have an unofficial word Ventilation/ventilation (A gesture to “Yay !!!” or “Wu !!”). They only call it “celebration of goals” or celebration … looks inside.
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“A beautiful expression in the Italian language is” arrangement “. There are courses of phrases in the English language that means the same or less, for example,” do it yourself “or” you alone “, but” arrangement “is a necessity and reflection” arrange They themselves.
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“I was talking to …” I stopped and asked me what is the English word for one of the parents to the person who married your child (also known as your son’s father or son -in -law). It is a relationship we have no word in the English language. “
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“commercial In German, which is sadness (or anxiety) bacon. It is the weight you gain from emotional eating. “
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“My favorite is the Japanese word TsundokuHe describes the person who acquires more books than he can read in age. “
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“dayNorwegian word for a period of 24 hours between midnight and midnight. “
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“sweet. It is the time period in which it remains sitting on the table, speaking after the completion of eating. “
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“holesThe Czech act, which means contacting a person and allowing him to ring very briefly with the intention of not picking up the call.
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“Its Icelandic has window (Window weather), also known as the weather that appears to be sunny and warm when looking outside the window, but it is actually cold bitter when going out. “
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“In Swedish, we have only. This means “the appropriate amount.” For example, “How many cookies do you want?” ‘Lagom.’ ‘
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“The word Wales Herith is my favorite at all. Basically, this means that nostalgia for the longing for a place was not before, and perhaps a place that does not even exist.”
Do you have one to add it? If you speak another language, what is a beautiful, exciting, specific or useful word present in that language that is not found in the English language? Tell us in the comments or in this Anonymous.