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What's your favourite word? :)
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43,
43, from Germany
Expert
April 24, 2021 09:06
April 24, 2021 09:06
Dingsbums... a word representing all the words that cannot be thought of at the moment 😉
18,
18, from Germany
Expert
April 24, 2021 09:13
April 24, 2021 09:13
Dingsbums... a word representing all the words that cannot be thought of at the moment 😉
Oh yeah, that's the best word on earth!
21,
21, from Germany
Casual
April 24, 2021 11:37
April 24, 2021 11:37
recently I have discovered the word evanescence, it means the quality of being fleeting or vanishing quickly; impermanence: the evanescence of dreams. I find it very beautiful.
26,
26, from Philippines
Expert
May 05, 2021 14:20
May 05, 2021 14:20
I can't say it, it's a swear word.
19,
19, from Italy
Expert
May 06, 2021 08:10
30,
30, from Germany
Expert
August 01, 2021 18:40
40,
40, from Germany
Expert
November 02, 2021 22:40
22,
22, from Sri Lanka
Expert
November 03, 2021 02:47
35,
35, from Japan
Regular
November 03, 2021 03:18
20,
20, from Denmark
Expert
November 03, 2021 16:02
30,
30, from France
Expert
November 03, 2021 17:03
November 03, 2021 17:03
I don't know, either «foudroyant» or «crépusculaire» or «rémanence».
Foudroyant means "that has the speed and power of lightning".
Crépusculaire means something relative to dusk/twilight.
Rémanence more or less = afterglow
Réminiscence
In English:
Reminiscence , but probably because I pronunce it in French.
In Breton:
Loen ; it means "animal".
Edited by Lianshen November 03, 2021 17:22 .
15,
15, from Vietnam
Casual
December 13, 2021 02:21
December 13, 2021 02:21
Bánh Bao, in English bao cakes🙂
15,
15, from India
Expert
December 13, 2021 02:56
19,
19, from France
Expert
January 17, 2022 06:53
January 17, 2022 06:53
Aesthetic is visually appealing with the E following an A, the Sth
39,
39, from Luxembourg
Expert
January 17, 2022 07:58
19,
19, from Germany
Expert
February 15, 2022 17:18
February 15, 2022 17:18
Hiraeth is an welsh wort and means that you have a homesickness for a home you can't return to or a home that never was.
19,
19, from United States
Expert
March 21, 2022 02:26
March 21, 2022 02:26
When I hear "legendary" in my mind appear Barney from "how I met your mother" 😉
OMG YESSSSSSS
23,
23, from Iran
Expert
April 03, 2022 08:08