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CafunĆ© ā the act of tenderly running fingers through someoneās hair
Brazilian-Portuguese: For the third time in my life, Iām caught in a daze, I tripped over the heart of a beautiful girl, and stumbled, helpless, straight into her gaze, now nothing else matters, but her beautiful curls. People might tell me that this is a craze, āitās nothing, you fool, but the honeymoon phase!ā But I donāt believe them, no, not for a day, Iāll run my fingers through her hair, and practice āCafuneā.

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Palegg ā anything and everything that you can put on a slice of bread
Norwegian: From pickles and olives to juicy tomatoes, from cheese and butter to turkey and dill, from beets and greens to slices of potato, your stomach together all these things would fill. So isnāt it grand that most anything around, from garlic to mustard to ham by the pound, if it fits on some bread, whether a carrot or an egg, then it fits in the category of āPalegg.ā

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Gufra ā the amount of water that can be held in a hand
Arabic: Water without shape is strength and calm, at once so tranquil, and then a storm, it sustains our lives, but before long, can cut through cliffs, by making worn, the stone, the sand, in all different sizes, water itself is filled with surprises, what water fits in two hands, whether it drains or rises, is known as a āGufra,ā which comes in all different sizes!

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Baku-Shan ā a beautiful girl ā as long as she is being viewed from behind
Japanese: People naive would have us believe there is no harm in words unkind, āsticks and stones can break my bones,ā but words? Well words can break your mind. And so it is that in Japan, there is this word, named āBaku-shan.ā It pinpoints a person possibly pretty, but from the front, sheās no real beauty.

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Schlimazl ā a chronically unlucky person
Yiddish: One morning she woke with a grin on her face, but quickly she stumbled and smashed her best vase, after smashing her vase, she fell straight from grace, and her fortune became but a bad aftertaste. For years on end she suffered bad luck, her house burned down and she crashed her truck, how painful, how sad, her fortune was tousled, and now and forever sheās known as a āSchlimazl!ā

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Duende ā the mysterious power that a work of art has to deeply move a person
Spanish: There is a hidden power, deep within paint, deep within music and words and such, this power can cause a person to faint, simply by viewing the strokes of a brush, the Spanish call it āDuende,ā that secret, warm flutter, that speeds up the heart, and makes muscles shudder. If art can evoke such feelings of awe, then art must be wired to some spiritual maw.

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Age-Otori ā to look worse after a haircut
Japanese: Today is my day, Iām free of all fear! In this world today I couldnāt have a care, my body is healthy, my conscience is clear, Iāll start this day off by cutting my hair! First snip the sideburns, those scissors are fangs, hungry for tangles, and fibers and bangs, wait, slow down, Mr. Barber, youāll ruin my story! Oh great, it looks like this haircut is an āAge-Otori.ā

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Kyoikumama ā a mother who relentlessly pushes her children toward academic achievement
Japanese: If you spent your childhood in a daze, working yourself into a premature trauma, itās probably because your mother was crazed, what the Japanese call a āKyoikumama.ā But do not worry, no, donāt fret, this time of mom is the best to get, for she makes you work hard, until it is clear, your future is bright with a perfect career.

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Lāappel Duvide ā instinctive urge to jump from high places
French: We all know the feeling: a sudden, cold rush, that from the rooftops and places high, brings us bewilderment, makes us blush, makes us want to take a dive. Perhaps a shade of instinct past, we were once birds, too slow from fast, and now a remnant of that urge to fly free, presents itself as āLāappel Duvide.ā

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Luftmensch ā refers to someone who is a bit of a dreamer, and literally means āair personā
Yiddish: There is a lady in the sky, sheās grazing clouds and kissing birds. Where did she discover the power to fly? A magic spell? Teach me the words! Alas, oh no, it is no spell, but instead, as truth will tell, a simple mindset, a unique sense. That lady there is a āLuftmensch!ā
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Tretar ā is a second refill, or āthreefillā
Swedish: How did you guess, my gentle friend, that I would love a cup of joe? Perhaps the way the light did bend, reflecting off my troubled nose. You saw the ache there, yes, fatigue, well Iām still tired, do you believe? I need a third cup of coffee, dark, Iāll pound the counter and yell āTretar!ā
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Torchlusspanik ā the fear of diminishing opportunities as one ages
German: I used to ski every Sunday at three, but now I just sit and I watch the TV. Itās not because Iām old, no I swear, thatās not me! Itās mainly because I tweaked my left knee. What? Oh yes, I used to play ball, every Friday at four, now I stare at the wall. Maybe youāre right, though I canāt even stand it, I think Iām a victim of āTorschlusspanik.ā

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Schadenfreude ā feeling of pleasure derived by seeing anotherās misfortune
German: When shame is shared through months and years, the strength of time dispels such visions, painful memories become less clear, and lead to less childish decisions. Alas, when another falls in shame, it brings one back to that state again, to relish in their pain, to sneer and loiter, is the game of the āSchadenfreude.ā

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Tingo ā the act of taking objects one desires from the house of a friend by gradually borrowing all of them
Pascuense: There are such things as envy and greed, which can even exist ātween the best of friends, the former occurs when one is in need, the other occurs again and again. One can satisfy such cravings quite easily, just borrow and borrow, itās reasonably easy, to sā ƩƔl by borrowing, frames, cards, games, bingo! Youāve stumbled upon the act of āTingo.ā

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