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Theres a word for it...

You've likely been in the frustrating position of wanting to explain a feeling or emotion and no matter how deeply you rake your mind there just never seems to be a word for it. Although English is the most widely spoken language internationally it sometimes is referred to as a poor in comparison to other less spoken languages often more complicated and difficult to learn and or understand, English is a global language for that exact reason, It's simple enough for everyone to grasp and works good on a global scale.

While all that may be true we can't deny that there are just occasions where the English language can't provide appropriate words to dissect and explain a complex variety of emotions, mental states, thought and feelings. As humans communication is a necessity to us and is embedded in our lives as a natural need.

Thus we have looked elsewhere, in other cultures and languages to explain situations the English language just can't seem to cover.

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