Learn on Japanese : Hibakusha

A term used to refer to those who survived the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; literally translates as "explosion-affected people".
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Learn on Bantu : Ilunga

(described as one of the world's most difficult word's to translate) A person who is willing to forgive abuse the first time; tolerate it the second time, but never a third time.
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Learn on English : Congenial

pleasing or liked on account of having qualities or interests that are similar to one's own.
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Learn on Maltese : Tinfed

in reference to a path / road / accessible area; to be able to lead to, open up to or otherwise give access to another known path (even if you can't presently see the junction). Without a reference to a second path, it simply means that the path is not a dead-end.
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Learn on Arabic : قهقهة

"ḲahḲaha"The weird sound that sounds like you're coughing while laughing.
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Learn on Korean : 어이없다 (eoh-ee-up-dah)

When you are rendered speechless by something someone has said or done because it was so assholeish/ridiculous/etc.
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Learn on Indian English : Topper

One who gets the highest marks in a test/exam.
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Learn on Argentine Spanish : “Trucho/a”

An umbrella definition for anything that is either tacky, phony, fake, counterfeit or bootleg.
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Learn on Finnish : Luimistaa

To put back one's ears.
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Learn on Swedish : Slippa (v.)

To not have to do something.
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Learn on Swedish : Blunda

To have your eyes closed, as a state.
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Learn on Swedish : Jag mötte Lassie

a story about a random encounter with a celebrity.
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Learn on Hebrew : Satla Haravot

סטלה חרבות - literally translates to "Swords high.
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Learn on German/Bavarian : Basst scho

Very unenthusiastic expression of (dis-)approval that can may very well mean the opposite.
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Learn on Spanish : encebollado

Cooked with onions.
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Learn on Swedish : Solkatt (lit. sun cat)

The spot of light from sunlight reflecting off a shiny surface, like a watch.
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Learn on Dutch : Zwaartekracht

The word for "gravity" that literally translates as heaviness power.
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Learn on Japanese : 仲間 (nakama)

A friend who is your colleague, partner, teammate, or comrade.
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Learn on Makassarese & Bugis : Siri’

The attitude of someone's self-dignity within society that arouses the feeling of shame if violated.
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Learn on Finnish : Väkevä

Something that has a strong taste.
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Learn on Italian : E ‘sti cazzi

used to say "I don't care" or to express surprise. Literally "and these dicks".
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Learn on Croatian : Štrebati

To study/learn a text word for word and then forget what you learned after the knowledge is not needed anymore.
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Learn on Polish : czytadło

A book that is easy to read, doesn't hold a much value, though isn't bad per se. It's good enough to pass the time, but is forgetable.
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Learn on German : Räuberleiter

Helping another person climb to an elevated position by offering them your hands as an improvised rung.
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Learn on Sicilian : Liscìa /li’ʃi:a/

A prolongated sense of lightness that makes you prone to humour.
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Learn on Afrikaans : Voetjies-hang

A toddler's eagerness to ride in a car.
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Learn on German : Lügenbaron

A notorious skilled liar or swindler.
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