Learn on Colombian Spanish : Dar papaya

to give papaya, foolishly/needlesly exposing oneself to danger or ridicule.
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Learn on Farsi : خفه خون

Literally means "choke on your own blood!", and used when you want to rudely tell someone to shut up.
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Learn on German : Mit Schmackes

Doing a physical task with vigor.
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Learn on English : brain drain

When talented and educated people leave an economically underdeveloped region for greener pastures.
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Learn on Spanish : ajeno

Someone else's / outsider / foreigner.
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Learn on Finnish : Harrastaa

Do as a hobby.
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Learn on Marathi : टवाळक्या (ṭavāl̤akyā)

The silly and often counterproductive things that one does when they are supposed to be productive (studying, or doing some work).
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Learn on English : Being decent

Wearing a socially acceptable amount of clothing.
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Learn on Thai : ยัง (yang)

Not yet. Simple, used constantly, but no one-word equivalent in English.
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Learn on Japanese : 闇討ち yamiuchi

To sneak-attack someone in the dark.
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Learn on Serbo-croatian : inat

Irrational stubborness to spite someone.
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Learn on Chinese : 后怕 hòupà

Fear after the event, delayed fear.
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Learn on Italian/Sicilian : Cornuto

To have horns, meaning that you (or a particular person) has been cheated on by their spouse or significant other.
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Learn on Cantonese : Bok caau [搏炒]

To try to get fired from work.
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Learn on German : Trotzdem

regardless, anyway, nevertheless, even so, still.
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Learn on Norwegian : Pålegg

Anything you put on a piece of bread or in a sandwich.
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Learn on English : unlike

Dissimilar to, in contrast with, a typical of.
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Learn on Assamese : Ujan uthiche

A phenomenon during the monsoon, when freshwater fish start to breed after the first showers. When this happens, mature fish swim up to the surface of the water bodies, making it very easy to catch them.
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Learn on German : Scheinheilig

"seem to be holy"; to be hypocritical/sanctimonious.
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Learn on Afrikaans : mekaar

Each other, one another.
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Learn on Indonesian : Belah duren

literally "Cracking open a Durian," actually means "Losing virginity.".
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Learn on Argentine Spanish : Gauchada

The action of doing a heartedly, friendly favour to someone you know.
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Learn on English : You’re welcome

A polite acknowledgement of another's expression of gratitude.
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Learn on Swedish : ‘Livsmedel’

Food, foodstuffs. Literally translates to 'means of life'.
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Learn on Turkish : Yüreği Soğumak

Literally means cooled down heart, rejoice and relief that comes when sth bad happens to your enemy.
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Learn on Indonesian : titip

To ask a favour from someone, or to entrust something to someone, especially if it does not burden the other party.
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Learn on Somali : Gabei, Hes, Gerar

Classifications of songs.
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