a series of untranslatable words of love
① Tarble (Scottish): the act of hesitating while introducing someone because you've forgotten their name.
② Tiam (Farsi): the twinkle in your eye when you first meet someone.
③ Kilig (Tagalog): the feeling of butterflies in your stomach, usually when something romantic or cute takes place.
④ Mamihlapinatapai (Yaghan): a silent acknowledgement and understanding between two people, who are both wishing or thinking the same thing, and are both unwilling to initiate,
⑤ Forelsket (Norwegian): the indescribable euphoria as you begin to fall in love.
⑥ ubuntu (Ndebele): essentially meaning 'I find my worth in you, you find your worth in me'
⑦ Cafune (Brazilian/Portuguese): the act of tenderly running your fingers through the hair of somebody you love.
⑧ Nunchi (Korean): the subtle, often unnoticed art of listening, and gauging anther's mood/
⑨ Razliubit(Russian): the fall out of love. a bittersweet feeling.
⑩ Kummerspeck (German): litterally meaning"grief bacon." The excess weight you can gain from emotional overeating.
⑪ Saudade (Portuguese): a vague, constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist. a nostalgic longing for someone loved and the lost.
⑫ Ittuaqtuinnaqtuq (Inuktitut): the act of repeatedly looking outside to check if someone... anyone..is coming.
⑬ wabi-sabi (Japanese): find beauty in imperfections. acceptance of the cycle of life and death.
② Tiam (Farsi): the twinkle in your eye when you first meet someone.
③ Kilig (Tagalog): the feeling of butterflies in your stomach, usually when something romantic or cute takes place.
④ Mamihlapinatapai (Yaghan): a silent acknowledgement and understanding between two people, who are both wishing or thinking the same thing, and are both unwilling to initiate,
⑤ Forelsket (Norwegian): the indescribable euphoria as you begin to fall in love.
⑥ ubuntu (Ndebele): essentially meaning 'I find my worth in you, you find your worth in me'
⑦ Cafune (Brazilian/Portuguese): the act of tenderly running your fingers through the hair of somebody you love.
⑧ Nunchi (Korean): the subtle, often unnoticed art of listening, and gauging anther's mood/
⑨ Razliubit(Russian): the fall out of love. a bittersweet feeling.
⑩ Kummerspeck (German): litterally meaning"grief bacon." The excess weight you can gain from emotional overeating.
⑪ Saudade (Portuguese): a vague, constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist. a nostalgic longing for someone loved and the lost.
⑫ Ittuaqtuinnaqtuq (Inuktitut): the act of repeatedly looking outside to check if someone... anyone..is coming.
⑬ wabi-sabi (Japanese): find beauty in imperfections. acceptance of the cycle of life and death.
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