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German words in english language
German words in english language















More often than not it fails to live up to what we wish it was. Most people in fail videos on YouTube suffer from latent Lebensmüdigkeit.

german words in english language

Nowadays lebensmüde is what you call your friends when they are attempting something especially stupid and possibly life threatening.

german words in english language

This word literally means being tired of life and was used to describe the dramatic and soul-crushing emotional agony of young Romantic poets (see also Weltschmerz and Weichei). It’s the joke that comes to your mind on the way down the stairs after talking to your neighbor in the hallway two floors up. Have you ever noticed how when you have a chance encounter with an attractive person of the opposite sex or get into an argument with someone, the best jokes, lines, and comebacks always occur to you afterwards? That’s the so-called Treppenwitz. Torschlusspanik is the feeling of urgency to accomplish them before some imaginary gate closes and “it’s all too late.” It’s mostly used for those who sense their biological clock is running out and feel the need to settle with a partner or have children immediately. Torschlusspanik (Closing-gate panic)Īs people get older, some find themselves worrying about roads not taken or milestones they meant to achieve by a certain age but haven’t. It’s a real thing for the more empathetic folk and has kept more than one person from watching “the Office. It describes the feeling of shame when seeing someone else in an uncomfortable or embarrassing situation. Fremdschämen (Exterior shame)įor those of you who cringe in phantom pain when others make a fool of themselves, this is your word. That’s the tiny voice in the back of your head which is trying to convince you to live a life of inertia and which you will have to overcome to rid yourself of Kummerspeck. So when you find yourself on the couch watching “Bridget Jones’ Diary” with a tub of ice cream, you are in fact feeding your grief bacon.Ĭan’t get up in the morning to be on time for work? Too lazy to go to the gym? Homework remains undone until the last minute? Don’t worry, it’s not your fault. What it means is the excess weight put on by emotional overeating. When a relationship ends or during other times of sadness, anger, or worry, it’s common to put on a few pounds of Kummerspeck. Fernweh is also a frequent reason for people in Germany to go on holiday. It’s kind of like a reverse homesickness ( Heimweh in German), a longing for a place that isn’t where you are right now. This gem describes the feeling of wanting to be somewhere else. The beautiful German word Ohrwurm describes the fact of having a song stuck in your head as if it wriggled itself into your brain through your ear. Have you ever listened to a song on the radio while driving to work only to find yourself still humming the same tune by lunch time? Congratulations, you’ve had an ear worm.

#GERMAN WORDS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE PDF#

This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that youĬlick here to get a copy. Here we we’ll check out 18 weird German words you’ve probably never heard of! One of the greatest things about learning languages is to discover words which exist in one language but don’t have any equivalent in your own-or any other for that matter. Many German words have no close translation in English.

german words in english language

Ma18 Weird German Words You Won’t Believe Exist















German words in english language