20 Words That Mean Nothing In English, But Mean So Much In Other Languages
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So often we feel emotions that we just can't express in words, that's where these come in.
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1. Shlimazl (Yiddish)
2. Bakku-shan (Japanese)
3. Backpfeifengesicht (German)
4. Fernweh (German)
5. Pochemuchka (Russia)
6. Gattara (Italian)
7. Prozvonit (Czech)
8. Friolero (Spanish)
9. Rire dans sa barbe (French)
10. Utepils (Norwegian)
11. Tingo (Pascuense)
12. Culaccino (Italian)
13. Kyoikumama (Japanese)
14. Iktsuarpok (Inuit)
15. Won (Korea)
16. Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan)
17. Age-otori (Japanese)
18. Wabi-sabi (Japanese)
19. Schadenfreude (German)
20. Ilunga (Tshiluba)
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