the-lax-disciple: thatswhywelovegermany:mareebrittenford: randomgerman: linguistness: thatswhywel...
the-lax-disciple: thatswhywelovegermany:mareebrittenford: randomgerman: linguistness: thatswhywelovegermany: woolhattery:a-german-learning-clown:melmey-fanfics: shiplocks-of-love: meetinginsamarra: shiplocks-of-love: thatswhywelovegermany: wildflower182: thatswhywelovegermany: linguistikforum: thatswhywelovegermany: thiswontbebigondignity: thatswhywelovegermany: latveriansnailmail: thatswhywelovegermany: Honestly, as a German I can not quite understand the obsession of the English speaking world with the question whether a word exists or not. If you have to express something for which there is no word, you have to make a new one, preferably by combining well-known words, and in the very same moment it starts to exist. Agree? Deutsche Freunde, could you please create for me a word for the extreme depression I feel when I bend down to pick up a piece of litter and discover two more pieces of litter? um = around die Welt = world die Umwelt = environment ver = prefix to indicate something…
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