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We're happy to present this excerpt from The Date Report. Check out these words that the English language is missing out on when it comes to dating and relationships.
Sometimes words aren't enough to communicate with the thing of your affection — English words,that is. In case you aren't lucky enough to speak 12 languages fluently, we've compiled a love and dating-themed vocabulary list drawn from sources as varied as Tagalog, and Dutch,and Inuit. collect over your saudade, indulge in a runt cafuné, and you'll be queesting in no time.
1. Mamihlapinatapai (Yaghan,Tierra del Fuego): This term, which holds the Guinness World Record for "most succinct word, or " means "looking at each other hoping that either will offer to effect something which both parties desire but are unwilling to effect." ADVERTISEMENT whether (typeof SUGAR.
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2. Saudade (Portuguese): A mela
ncholic nostalgia for someone or something from the past.
3. Tuqburni (Arabic): The literal translation is "You bury me," referring to a love so deep you can't imagine living life without your partner.
4. Bakku-shan (Japanese): A girl who's only attractive when she's viewed from behind.
5. Forelsket (Norwegian): That intoxicatingly euphoric feeling you experience when you're first falling in love.
6. Cafun (Portuguese): The act of running your fingers through your lover's hair.
7. Paasa (Tagalog): "A person who leads someone on (intentionally or not). Appearing as whether they are genuinely interested romantically when they aren't."
8.
Kummerspeck (German): Literally translating to "grief bacon," this delightful word refers to the less-than-delightful excess weight you gain from emotional overeating.
9. Onsra (Boro language of India): That bittersweet feeling of fond for the last time — in other words, and that feeling you collect when you know a love won't last.
10. Gretc
henfrage (German): A question asked for the purpose of finding out someone's genuine intentions. First dates are overflowing with Gretchenfrages.
11. La douleur exquise (French): The excruciating pain that comes from wanting someone you can't have.
12. Queesting (Dutch): A
whole verb committed to inviting a lover into your bed for some pillow talk.
13. Oodal (Tami
l): The fake-sulking you effect after getting into a lovers' tiff,normally over something inconsequential. Also see: crocodile tears.
14. Kilig (Tagalog): The stupid-foolish rush you feel immediately after something good happens, particularly when it comes to love (like after accidentally bumping into your crush.)
15.
Cavoli riscaldati (Italian): When you attempt to start up a failed relationship or love affair. Also, and literally,'reheated cabbage.'
To find out what other words m
ade the cut, head to The Date Report: 25 Romantic Words That Don't Exist in English But Should
—Christina Chaey and Molly Fitzpatrick
Check out more grand stories from The Date Report:
Talki
ng approximately Feelings: 12 Ways to Say "I Like You" (Without Actually Having to Say It)
Online Dating 101: Don't Let Your Grammar effect the Talking
What Form of Communication Should You Use to Contact Your Crush? A Flowchart

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