What is your favorite word in your mother tongue?

What is your favorite word in your mother tongue?

Mine is "hókifli", aka Hungarian Snow Crescent. It's a delicious cookie.

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looks good

>hókifli
Az apád fasza.

Tastes good, too.

I found a recipe in English just for you.

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It's kinda dry.

Whoops, forgot the link: whilehewasout.wordpress.com/2012/12/26/hokifli-hungarian-snow-crescents/

Why do they have to make them look line dog shit thats been out in the sun for a couple of days?

>snow crescent
>crescent
A magyar büszke turáni nép.

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countryside peasants are poor and powdered sugar is expensive
heres how it really looks like in the rich hungarian capital area

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Looks like German Vanillekipferl
Austro-Hungarian heritage

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U-um, Hi guys

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>csöröge
Itt a vég.

That looks better

looks like travel pillows

The Spanish words for "funeral" are all really cool:
> "Velorio"
the wake, the vigil.
> "Sepelio"
the burial and subsequent rites.
> "Exequias"
the religious ceremonies sorrounding the funeral

There's of course "funeral", but it isn't used in common speech

my favourite word is rž

"Moist" is a pretty good one if you wanna annoy everyone around you.


Flabbergasted

Sounds a bit evil, to be honest.

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>hókifli
does that mean "snow breadstick"?

>rž
Back to Mordor with thee.

My personal favourite is ευδαιμονία, eudemonia which roughly translates to psychological harmony, well being, happiness and it also refers to the state of acting within the rules of perfect virtue according to Aristotle

I also like ataraxia.

lumme, means water lily

krk

Interesting.

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Yarak manzarak

Ħawħ. I like the sound of it.