German Word Bonanza328
1. Abenteuer (n) - AdventureAn exciting journey or experience characterized by uncertainty and risk.
2. Ausgezeichnet (adj) - ExcellentOf exceptionally high quality or value.
3. Blaumacher (n) - SlackerA person who avoids work or responsibility.
4. Fernweh (n) - WanderlustA strong desire to travel and explore the world.
5. Gemütlichkeit (n) - ComfortA feeling of warmth, coziness, and well-being.
6. Kindergarten (n) - PreschoolA school or program for young children, typically ages 3-6.
7. Lebensfreude (n) - Joy of LifeA deep and abiding sense of happiness and fulfillment in life.
8. Mensch (n) - HumanA person considered as an individual or as a member of the human race.
9. Nachtschwärmer (n) - Night OwlA person who stays up late at night and wakes up late in the morning.
10. Schadenfreude (n) - Malicious JoyPleasure or satisfaction derived from the misfortune of others.
11. Schockverliebt (adj) - Love at First SightTo fall deeply and instantly in love with someone.
12. Weltschmerz (n) - World WearinessA feeling of melancholy or dissatisfaction with life and the world.
13. Zeitgeist (n) - Spirit of the TimesThe prevailing ideas and beliefs that characterize a particular period.
14. Zugspitze (n) - Zugspitze MountainThe highest mountain in Germany, located in the Bavarian Alps.
15. Zwiespalt (n) - ConflictA state of disagreement or opposition between two or more people or ideas.
2024-10-29
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