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Top 10 Loanwords

by JT
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A loanword is a word borrowed directly from another language to express something which has no accuarate word in English. This is a list of the ten most common loanwords.

10. Ennui Pronunciation: on-wee

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From French. Boredom of the soul.

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9. Schadenfreude Pronunciation: shah-din-froyd-?

Schadenfreude

From German. Taking joy in the suffering of others.


8. Wanderlust Pronunciation: vunder-loost

Wanderlust

From German. A strong longing or desire towards wandering.

7. Sehnsucht Pronunciation: sane-zookt

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From German. A self-destructive or addictive yearning for a time, place or thing that one can’t explain.


6. Saudade Pronunciation: saw-the-th?

Memory

From Portuguese. A feeling of longing for something that one is fond of, which is gone, but might return in a distant future, although deep down you know it probably wont.

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5. Doppelganger Pronunciation: dopple-gang-?

Death-Seen

From German. The ghostly double of a living person.


4. Weltschmerz Pronunciation: velt-shmeartz

Anguish

From German. The pathological suffering felt by one who has realised that physical reality can never truly satisfy the demands of the mind. A melancholy sense of anguish about the nature of being.

3. Zeitgeist Pronunciation: zight-gihst

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From German. Something that captures the spirit of the era.


2. Ad Hominem Pronunciation: add om-in-im

Argument

From Latin. Replying to an argument or factual claim by attacking the person who made it, and not what he said.

1. Déjà vu Pronunciation: day-zha voo

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From French. The sense of having already seen or hear something being experienced for the first time.

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