📄 Extracted Text (477 words)
To:
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent Fri 11/16/2012 12:04:35 AM
Subject Fwd: Useful List of Words that don't exist in English
Forwarded message
From: David Grosof
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2012
Subject: Useful List of Words that don't exist in English
To: [email protected]
http://sobadsogood.com/2012/11/15/10-beautiful-words-ahout-love-that-dont-exist-iii-enulish/
(I learned #5 as a general life principle from you in one anecdote you told me when I worked at
Bear.)
Enjoy!
d.
When people talk about love, they often say phrase like "The feeling is indescribable" or "There
aren't the words to express how I feel" which actually, if English is your first language couldn't
be more accurate.
Thankfully, Pamela Haag from Big Think has tracked down 10 words dedicated to love &
relationships that don't exist in the standard English language, but arc commonly used in others.
So now when you're overcome with emotion and don't know what to say — here's 10 phrases
that arc going to help.
1. Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan, an indigenous language of Tierra del Fuego): The wordless yet
meaningful look shared by two people who desire to initiate something, but are both reluctant to
start.
2. Yuanfen (Chinese): A relationship by fate or destiny. This is a complex concept. It draws on
principles of predetermination in Chinese culture, which dictate relationships, encounters and
affinities, mostly among lovers and friends.
3. Cafune (Brazilian Portuguese): The act of tenderly running your fingers through someone's
hair.
4. Retrourailles (French): The happiness of meeting again after a long time.
5. /lungs (Bantu): A person who is willing to forgive abuse the first time; tolerate it the second
time, but never a third time.
6. La Douleur Exquise (French): The heart-wrenching pain of wanting someone you can't have.
EFTA_R1_00462854
EFTA01976633
7. Koi No Yokan (Japanese): The sense upon first meeting a person that the two of you are going
to fall into love.
8. Ya'aburnee(Arabic): "You bury me." It's a declaration of one's hope that they'll die before
another person, because of how difficult it would be to live without them.
9. Forelsket: (Norwegian): The euphoria you experience when you're first falling in love.
10. Saudade (Portuguese): The feeling of longing for someone that you love and is lost. Another
linguist describes it as a "vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably
cannot exist."
David Grosof
******************************** ****** *********************
The information contained in this communication is
confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may
constitute inside information, and is intended only for
the use of the addressee. It is the property of
Jeffrey Epstein
Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this
communication or any pan thereof is strictly prohibited
and may be unlawful. If you have received this
communication in error, please notify us immediately by
return e-mail or by c-mail to jecvacation@gmail com, and
destroy this communication and all copies thereof,
including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved
EFTA_R1_00462855
EFTA01976634
ℹ️ Document Details
SHA-256
ff79cc99b8ba6bdacb5b51fdd11d19f40bef78a7e152821975fa95c02ff12fa3
Bates Number
EFTA01976633
Dataset
DataSet-10
Document Type
document
Pages
2
Comments 0