Anonymous
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6/29/2025, 10:53:40 PM
No.22878620
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>>22878630
>>22878658
>>22879292
The Welsh word "hiraeth" is derived from the words "hir" (long) and "-aeth" (a suffix creating an abstract noun from an adjective). Literally, it can be understood as "longing". However, it carries a deeper meaning than a simple translation of "longing" or "nostalgia." Welsh scholars say it encompasses a profound and often melancholic yearning for something lost or unattainable, possibly a place, a time, or even a feeling.
Anonymous
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6/29/2025, 10:55:57 PM
No.22878630
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>>22878620 (OP)
"think" in dutch is "denk"
wait, i heard about the word hiraeth recently too, wtf?
Anonymous
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6/29/2025, 11:09:09 PM
No.22878656
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>>22878658
i like welsh it's funny listening to people try to pronounce words with w or ll
Anonymous
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6/30/2025, 1:46:28 AM
No.22879306
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>>22879307
>>22879292
i can kill with my fingers
Anonymous
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6/30/2025, 1:48:18 AM
No.22879307
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>>22879308
>>22879306
*bites all ur fingers off*