the true definition of bilingualism is knowing pokémon names in two languages
remorquer - to tow, lug
râler - to grumble, complain, gasp
ébranler - to shake, rattle, weaken
sonder - to sound, plumb, probe, survey
germer - to germinate, sprout, grow
étreindre - to embrace, clasp, clutch, choke
remuer - to move, touch, stir
étouffer - to suffocate, stifle, smother
bêler - to bleat, whine
gémir - to moan, whine
s’égarer - to get lose, lose one’s way, digress
ficeler - to tie up, bind
frotter - to rub, scrape, scrub
délier - to untie, undo, unknot
énerver - to annoy, irritate
effarer - to alarm, frighten
crisper - to tense, contract
haleter - to pant
balbutier - to stammer, stutter
bégayer - to stammer, stutter
harceler - to harass, pester
accabler - to impose, overwork, overburden
épier - to observe, spy on
délayer - to mix, water, dilute
éventrer - to disembowel, gut
étreindre - to embrace, clasp, clutch, grasp
sévir - to hit, strike
Words taken from: Le Horla (Maupassant)
me: *is overwhelmed by things i absolutely have the time to do*
cafuné - brazilian portuguese: the act of running one’s fingers, gently but deeply, through someone else’s hair 積ん読 (tsundoku) - japanese: the act of leaving a book unread after buying it, typically piled up together with other such unread books 木漏れ日 (komorebi) - japanese: sunlight filtering through the trees mångata - swedish: the roadlike reflection of moonlight on water verklempt - yiddish: a person who is too emotional to speak liefdesverdriet - dutch: the heartache caused from an unrequited love and the mental pains one endures; the physical pain of depression fika - swedish/finnish: gathering together to talk and take a break from everyday routines, usually drinking coffee and eating pastries 幽玄 (yūgen) - japanese: an indescribable sentiment, can only be described as a painful awareness of the mysterious beauty and human suffering l'esprit de l'escalier - french: the moment one finally thinks of a witty remark, far too late, after the opportunity has passed kilig - tagalog: the feeling of butterflies in your stomach, usually when something romantic or cute takes place いるす (irusu) - japanese: pretending to be absent from home when someone is at the door habseligkeiten - german: personal belongings, small treasures and property, which define our happiness and sentiments nefelibata - portuguese: cloud walker; name given to the quixotic dreamers, they appear spacey, otherworldly, but intelligent σοφρωσύνη (sophrosyne) - greek: self-control, balance, wisdom & grace;virtue that follows the aphorisms “nothing in excess” & “know thyself" hiraeth - welsh: homesickness for a place which never even existed. Connotations of sadness, yearning, profound nostalgia and wistfulness torpe - tagalog: being too shy to pursue amorous desires waldeinsamkeit - german: the feeling of being alone in the woods litost - czech: the humiliated despair we feel when someone accidentally reminds us, trough their accomplishment, of our inadequacies dustsceawung - old english: contemplation of the fact that dust used to be other things - the walls of a city, a book, a great tree… duende - spanish: the spirit of evocation; the mysterious power a work of art has to deeply move a person gattara - italian: a woman, often old and lonely, who devotes herself to stray cats tоска - russian: a sensation of great spiritual anguish, often without any specific cause, a longing with nothing to long for, nostalgia φιλότιμο (philotimo) - greek: a complex array of virtues; expressed through acts of generosity & sacrifice w/o expecting anything in return gezellig - dutch: abstract sensation of individual well-being that one shares with others;cozy ambience, anything pleasant, homely, friendly
for @callmejake13 :)
das Café (Pl: Cafés) - café der Teller (Pl: Teller) - plate die Tasse (Pl: Tassen) - cup, mug die Untertasse (Pl: Untertassen) - saucer der Löffel (Pl: Löffel) - spoon die Speisekarte (Pl: Speisekarten) - menu
das Frühstück - breakfast der Kuchen (Pl: Kuchen) - cake die Torte (Pl: Torten) - cake (mostly consists of cream) der Muffin (Pl: Muffins) - muffin das Hörnchen / das Croissant - croissant der Keks (Pl: Kekse) - cookie, biscuit das Brot - bread der Zucker - sugar die Milch - milk die Sahne - cream das Spiegelei - fried egg das Rührei - scrambled eggs
der Kaffee (Pl: Kaffees) - coffee
der Cappuccino - cappuccino
der Espresso - espresso
der Latte macchiato - latte macchiato
der Eiskaffee - iced coffee
koffeinfreier Kaffee - decaffeinated coffee
der Teebeutel - tea bag der Tee (Pl: Tees) - tea
schwarzer Tee - black tea
grüner Tee - green tea
Früchtetee - fruit tea
Kräutertee - herbal tea
Pfefferminztee - mint tea
Rooibostee - rooibos tea
Eistee - iced tea
der Kakao - cocoa der Milchshake (Pl: Milchshakes) - milkshake der Saft (Pl: Säfte) - juice
essen - to eat trinken - to drink bestellen - to order bezahlen - to pay
stop 👏 saying 👏 languages 👏 and accents 👏 are ugly 👏 or awful 👏
i understand that some languages/dialects/accents may be difficult for you personally to understand because you speak differently, or they may contain sounds that you don’t like, but please don’t use value judgements like “lazy,” “bad,” or “ugly,” even jokingly
negative attitudes towards language both originate from and contribute to marginalization
make this year about yourself. write a journal with your thoughts and ideas, take care of yourself and remind yourself to put your well-being first, acquire new skills, learn a language, set yourself goals to achieve, and study for your future. you will thank yourself later.
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