What is Waldeinsamkeit?

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“Waldeinsamkeit” is a German word without a direct English translation. It can best be translated to “the feeling of being alone in the woods.” The word is a combination of “wald” meaning forest, and “einsamkeit” meaning loneliness or solitude.
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What is the longest word in German?

So the longest word to be found in the German dictionary is Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung – "motor vehicle indemnity insurance".
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What is Zweisamkeit?

Noun. Zweisamkeit f (genitive Zweisamkeit, plural Zweisamkeiten) (slightly informal) togetherness, intimacy between two persons, most often romantic; tête-à-tête.
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What is the shortest German word?

Tja is one of the shortest but most versatile words in the German language.
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What is the most beautiful German word?

Gemütlichkeit has been named “the most beautiful German word” of 2019, according to a vote of 850 German learners from 46 countries in the magazine “Deutsch Perfekt”. The term roughly translates to comfort, but also coins a unique feeling which also encompasses warmth and coziness.
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How Do You Say Party in different languages?

In other languages party
  • American English: party /ˈpɑrti/ social gathering.
  • Arabic: حَفْلَةٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: festa.
  • Chinese: 社交会
  • Croatian: zabava.
  • Czech: večírek.
  • Danish: fest.
  • Dutch: feestje.
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What are untranslatable words?

Words or phrases are considered untranslatable when there is no precise corresponding meaning in a target language. This linguistic phenomenon isn't exactly new for professional translators, but you may not know how to tackle untranslatable words and expressions when it comes to your business.
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How do you say the star in German?

Translation of star in German
  1. 1 zum Star aufsteigen.
  2. 2 Gestirn.
  3. 3 Sternen-
  4. 4 Stern-
  5. 5 eine Hauptrolle spielen.
  6. 6 Stern.
  7. 7 Star.
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How do you spell Festival in French?

festival → fête, festival.
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What is a German girl name?

Girls' names in Germany
  • Mia.
  • Emma.
  • Sofia/Sophia.
  • Hannah/Hanna.
  • Emilia.
  • Anna.
  • Marie.
  • Mila.
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What do you call a beautiful German girl?

Schnuckelchen, das ~ Noun. schönes Mädchen, das ~ Noun.
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How do you compliment a woman in German?

Compliments In German
  1. You are sweet! — Du bist süß!
  2. You have beautiful eyes. — Du hast schöne Augen.
  3. You are very nice. — Du bist sehr sympathisch.
  4. I love your smile, it's so charming. ...
  5. I like your new haircut. ...
  6. I like this color, it really suits you! ...
  7. I knew you would succeed! ...
  8. I was sure you would pass the exam.
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What's your name in German?

If you want to say “What is your name?” in German, you would either say, “Wie heißen sie?” (formal) or “Wie heißt du?” (informal).
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Which is harder French or German?

Nitty-gritty things like these can make getting started a bit of a challenge – but between the two, French will be a little easier, with (slightly) fewer endings to learn. That said, experts largely agree that the more German you learn, the easier it gets, while French gets more complicated the deeper you dive in.
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Is German hard to learn?

With plenty of straightforward rules, German is not actually as hard to learn as most people think. And since English and German stem from the same language family, you might actually be surprised at the things you pick up without even trying! And on top of it all, it's definitely a useful one, too.
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What is the rudest German word?

10 German Swear Words and Insults you Really Should Know
  • Quatsch! /ˈkvatʃ/ ...
  • Donnerwetter! /ˌdɔnɐ'vɛtɐ/ ...
  • Depp! /dɛp/ ...
  • verdammt. /fɛɐ̯ˈdamt/ ...
  • Scheiße. /ˈʃaɪ̯sə/ ...
  • Halt deinen Mund! /halt 'daɪ̯nən mʊnt/ ...
  • der Mist. /deːr 'mɪst/ ...
  • Leck mich am Arsch! /lɛk mɪç am aʀʃ/
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What is considered rude in Germany?

Germans are extremely punctual and well-mannered. Showing up late, losing your cool, or raising your voice are all considered rude and thoughtless. If you step out of line, don't be surprised or offended if someone corrects your behavior, as this is very common in the German culture.
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Is German an angry language?

By reputation at least, the mother tongue of Bach, Beethoven and Goethe is the death metal of languages. Non-German speakers often describe it as “harsh,” “angry” and “guttural.”
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What is festivals called in French?

festival, le ~ (m) Noun. fête, la ~ (f) Noun.
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What is the Spanish word for festival?

[ˈfestɪvəl ] (Religion etc.) fiesta f.
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