The word must be something non-political that is in everyday use or in common speech.

For example, in my mother language there’s the word muak, which describes the feeling you get after eating the same dish repeatedly, leading to you being sick of it and not wanting to eat that dish anymore.

Tired (ie. tired of eating the same x dish/food) may be the closest word/phrase in the English language that captures the meaning, but not exactly.

  • @REEEEvolution
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    2 years ago

    “Gschwind” - An undetermined length of time between a moment and the heat death of the universe.

    “Muggeseggele” - A tiny little bit of something. Literally: Fly balls.

    Gotta love swabian german.

    • @knfrmity
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      32 years ago

      I’ve gotta see if gschwind works in Allemanisch. I’d have daily use for that.

      • @REEEEvolution
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        22 years ago

        Propably. Allemannisch and Schwäbisch have lots of overlap.