I encourage you to watch the whole video because these words are truly beautiful, and I give a short description for each one. Share your favorite word in the comments. (Sorry for mispronouncing your language in advance) Timestamps: 0:00 - 1:12 Introduction: Beautiful Words for Relaxation 1:13 - 2:20 French: Flâner 2:21 - 3:17 Danish: Hygge 3:18 - 4:04 Finnish: Sisu 4:05 - 4:51 Greek: Kefi 4:52 - 6:22 German: Gemütlichkeit 6:23 - 7:14 Japanese: Sado 7:15 - 8:27 Italian: Dolce far niente 8:28 - 9:22 Norwegian: Fredagskos 9:22 - 10:12 Brazilian Portuguese: Saudade 10:13 - 10:49 Russian: Dacha 10:50 - 11:39 Spanish: Sobremesa 11:40 - 12:42 Swedish: Fika
I've tried to like tea. I really have. It's never happened, save for once when I was deliriously sick - emphasis on a "delirious". It's one of the reasons I loved Ted Lasso so much. He's my spirit animal when it comes to tea: ruclips.net/video/PN_EOdmbQzc/видео.html Speaking of Britons, they've also tried selling but I'm not buying the Welsh language as something to treasure. The language does have a word you might like though: cwtch (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwtch). I'm not at all on board with the letter W parading around as a vowel, but it is truly a lovely word.
Yes I understand that tea is not inherently flavorful but it is calming for the body and soul (I prefer coffee too). You could try different flavors and see if you like some more than the other. Thanks for your suggestion, I love the word and its meaning.
I encourage you to watch the whole video because these words are truly beautiful, and I give a short description for each one.
Share your favorite word in the comments. (Sorry for mispronouncing your language in advance)
Timestamps:
0:00 - 1:12 Introduction: Beautiful Words for Relaxation
1:13 - 2:20 French: Flâner
2:21 - 3:17 Danish: Hygge
3:18 - 4:04 Finnish: Sisu
4:05 - 4:51 Greek: Kefi
4:52 - 6:22 German: Gemütlichkeit
6:23 - 7:14 Japanese: Sado
7:15 - 8:27 Italian: Dolce far niente
8:28 - 9:22 Norwegian: Fredagskos
9:22 - 10:12 Brazilian Portuguese: Saudade
10:13 - 10:49 Russian: Dacha
10:50 - 11:39 Spanish: Sobremesa
11:40 - 12:42 Swedish: Fika
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I've tried to like tea. I really have. It's never happened, save for once when I was deliriously sick - emphasis on a "delirious". It's one of the reasons I loved Ted Lasso so much. He's my spirit animal when it comes to tea: ruclips.net/video/PN_EOdmbQzc/видео.html
Speaking of Britons, they've also tried selling but I'm not buying the Welsh language as something to treasure. The language does have a word you might like though: cwtch (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwtch). I'm not at all on board with the letter W parading around as a vowel, but it is truly a lovely word.
Yes I understand that tea is not inherently flavorful but it is calming for the body and soul (I prefer coffee too). You could try different flavors and see if you like some more than the other. Thanks for your suggestion, I love the word and its meaning.