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1. Fernweh (German)
-feeling homesick for a place you have never been to.
2.Komorebi (Japanese)
the sort of scattered dappled light effect,
that happens when sunlight shines in through tress
3. Tingo (Pascuense)
to gradually s†éál all the possesions out of a neighbor's house by borrowing and nor returning
4. Pochemuchka (Russian)
A person who ask too many questions
5. Gökotta (Swedish)
to wake up early in the morning with the purpose of going outside to hear the first bird sing.
6. Bakku-shan (Japanese)
a beautiful girl,as long as she's been viewed from behind
7. Backpfeifengesicht (German)
a face badly in need of a fest
8. Aware (Japanese)
the bittersweetness of a brief and fading moment of transcedent beauty
9. Tsundoku (Japanese)
the act of living a book unread after buying it,typically piling it up together with other such unread books.
10. Shlimazl (Yiddish)
a chronically unlucky person
11. Rire dans sa barbe (French)
to laugh in your beard quietly while thinking about something that happened in the past
12. Waldeinsamkeit (German)
the feeling of being alone in the woods
13. Hanyauku (Rukwangali)
the act of walking on tiptoes across warm sand
14. Gattara (Italian)
a woman often old and lonely who devote herself to stray cats
15. Prozvonit (Czech)
to call a mobile phone only to have it ring once so that the other person would call back allowing the caller not to spend money minutes
16. Iktsuarpok (Inuit)
the frustration of waiting for someone to turn up
17. Papakata (Cook Islands Maori)
to have one leg shorter than the other
18. Friolero (Spanish)
a person who is especially sensetive to cold weather and temperatures
19. Schilderwald (German)
a street crowded with so many road signs thar you become lost
20. Utepils (Norwegian)
to set outside on a sunny day enjoying a beer
21. Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan)
a wordless yet meaningful look shared by two peeple who both desire to initiate something but are both reluctant to start
22. Culaccino (Italian)
the mark left on a table by a moist glass
23. Ilunga (Tshiluba)
a person who is ready to forgive any abuse for the first time to tolerate it a second time but never a third time.
24. Kyoikumama (Japanese)
mother who pushes her children into academic achievements
25. Age-otori (Japanese)
to look worse after a haircut
26. Chai-Pani (Hindi)
money given to someone often a bureaucratic worker to get things done
27. Won (Korean)
the reluctance on a person's part to let go of an illusion
28. Tokka (Finnish)
a large heird of rendeer
29. Schadenfreude (German)
enjoyment obtained from the misery of others
30. Wabi-Sabi (Japanese)
accepting the natural cycle of growth and decay
excerpt from: thelanguageNerds
-feeling homesick for a place you have never been to.
2.Komorebi (Japanese)
the sort of scattered dappled light effect,
that happens when sunlight shines in through tress
3. Tingo (Pascuense)
to gradually s†éál all the possesions out of a neighbor's house by borrowing and nor returning
4. Pochemuchka (Russian)
A person who ask too many questions
5. Gökotta (Swedish)
to wake up early in the morning with the purpose of going outside to hear the first bird sing.
6. Bakku-shan (Japanese)
a beautiful girl,as long as she's been viewed from behind
7. Backpfeifengesicht (German)
a face badly in need of a fest
8. Aware (Japanese)
the bittersweetness of a brief and fading moment of transcedent beauty
9. Tsundoku (Japanese)
the act of living a book unread after buying it,typically piling it up together with other such unread books.
10. Shlimazl (Yiddish)
a chronically unlucky person
11. Rire dans sa barbe (French)
to laugh in your beard quietly while thinking about something that happened in the past
12. Waldeinsamkeit (German)
the feeling of being alone in the woods
13. Hanyauku (Rukwangali)
the act of walking on tiptoes across warm sand
14. Gattara (Italian)
a woman often old and lonely who devote herself to stray cats
15. Prozvonit (Czech)
to call a mobile phone only to have it ring once so that the other person would call back allowing the caller not to spend money minutes
16. Iktsuarpok (Inuit)
the frustration of waiting for someone to turn up
17. Papakata (Cook Islands Maori)
to have one leg shorter than the other
18. Friolero (Spanish)
a person who is especially sensetive to cold weather and temperatures
19. Schilderwald (German)
a street crowded with so many road signs thar you become lost
20. Utepils (Norwegian)
to set outside on a sunny day enjoying a beer
21. Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan)
a wordless yet meaningful look shared by two peeple who both desire to initiate something but are both reluctant to start
22. Culaccino (Italian)
the mark left on a table by a moist glass
23. Ilunga (Tshiluba)
a person who is ready to forgive any abuse for the first time to tolerate it a second time but never a third time.
24. Kyoikumama (Japanese)
mother who pushes her children into academic achievements
25. Age-otori (Japanese)
to look worse after a haircut
26. Chai-Pani (Hindi)
money given to someone often a bureaucratic worker to get things done
27. Won (Korean)
the reluctance on a person's part to let go of an illusion
28. Tokka (Finnish)
a large heird of rendeer
29. Schadenfreude (German)
enjoyment obtained from the misery of others
30. Wabi-Sabi (Japanese)
accepting the natural cycle of growth and decay
excerpt from: thelanguageNerds
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