Learn on German : Splitterfasernackt naked, but like really, really naked. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Splitterfasernackt
Learn on Old English : Dustsceawung reflection upon former civilizations or peoples, or the knowledge that all things will become dust. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Old English : Dustsceawung
Learn on German : Doch double negative. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Doch
Learn on Dutch : Kraamkost A homemade meal you gift a new mom and her family. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Dutch : Kraamkost
Learn on German : Totschweigen Making something go away by never ever talking about it. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Totschweigen
Learn on German : Besucherritze "Visitors Crack. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Besucherritze
Learn on Sámi : Adjágas The mental state experienced between waking and sleeping. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Sámi : Adjágas
Learn on German : Heißhunger a sudden appetite for something specific, often something sweet (literally means "hot hunger"). Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Heißhunger
Learn on Low Saxon : Schietbüdel Term of endearment for infants literally meaning "shitbag". Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Low Saxon : Schietbüdel
Learn on Swedish : Jobbig That which is hard or tiresome to do or deal with; takes willpower and patience. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Swedish : Jobbig
Learn on Cebuano : Tungab To drink directly from the bottle, carton, etc. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Cebuano : Tungab
Learn on Swedish : Fredagsmys An informal gathering on friday night, usually involving food, snacks and drinks. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Swedish : Fredagsmys
Learn on Japanese : 別腹(Betsubara) Literally "extra stomach," usually used by children to explain why they have room for dessert even when they are already full from dinner. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Japanese : 別腹(Betsubara)
Learn on Polish : Mlaskać the annoying sounds the mouth creates, usually from eating. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Polish : Mlaskać
Learn on Spanish : Escampar To stop raining. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Spanish : Escampar
Learn on German : Fressen To eat (but only animals "fressen"). Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Fressen
Learn on German : Dreikäsehoch A toddler, literally "as high as three loaves of cheese". Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Dreikäsehoch
Learn on German : Pustekuchen! When something doesn't turn out or you don't get something as you expect. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Pustekuchen!
Learn on Slovenian : Midva literally, two of us. It's simple but hard to explain in english, a really beautiful word. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Slovenian : Midva
Learn on Norwegian : Tåkefyrste someone who deliberately expresses themselves in an unclear manner in order to impress or to mislead you. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Norwegian : Tåkefyrste
Learn on Estonian : Linnupete (lit. "bird-cheater") morsel of food you eat before going outside. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Estonian : Linnupete
Learn on Dutch : Conculega An employee of the competitor (Combination of the words concurrent (competitor) and collega (Colleague)). Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Dutch : Conculega
Learn on Irish : Ainbhlinn Froth from mouth of decaying corpse. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Irish : Ainbhlinn
Learn on Greek : άπειρος The word can denote both 'infinite' and 'inexperienced'. Because one can not experience infinity. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Greek : άπειρος
Learn on German : Alkoholleichen Drunk people wandering home late at night/early morning. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to German : Alkoholleichen
Learn on Dutch : Uitwaaien Literally "to blow out"; going to the shore to enjoy the blast of the wind and clear one's mind. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Dutch : Uitwaaien
Learn on Irish : Aduantas a feeling of unease or fear brought on by unfamiliar surroundings. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Irish : Aduantas
Learn on Japanese : Shimau Combined with a verb to indicate something was done without meaning to or recklessly. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Japanese : Shimau
Learn on Swedish, Scanian : Skula to seek shelter from (and wait out) a rain shower. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Swedish, Scanian : Skula
Learn on Dutch : IJsberen Literally meaning "to polar bear" walking in circles nervously or out of boredom. Derived from The behavior of polar bears in zoos. Price: Free (with premium plan) Total languages offered: 1 Other languages: Go to Dutch : IJsberen