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Appearances Over Time
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But we ascended Snowdon, Mount Snowdon, of Snowdonia in Wales.
And whilst I know that he's not my closest friend,
You're always still there for each other.
And still on each other's page.
And we did it.
You're looking.
You're looking for the purpose.
but then when you get older you find them and growing up is quite a lot more about supporting your purpose achieving your goals you have more to live for
Exploring the wilderness, but making an epic journey with a purpose, something to achieve.
Sometimes it's long and difficult to trudge up the mountain.
But you're doing it for that toast at the end.
Hallo und willkommen bei einer neuen Folge Coffee Break German.
As a language learner, I am sure you sometimes come across words either in your own language or the one you are learning that just don't have a good translation.
Sure, you can describe the meaning with half a sentence, but it's not as to the point as you would like.
German, of course, has these words as well and some were even adopted into the English language like Kindergarten or Schadenfreude.
However, there are a lot more of these words that you might actually suspect.
And today I want to show you my personal top five untranslatable German words.
Ab geht's!
The first one is Das FingerspitzengefΓΌhl.