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			I like using the verb opine instead of saying to state an opinion. I learned that it existed in English after learning it in Spanish.  También me gusta la palabra chabacano se me hace much chistosa.
		 
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			I also love serendipity. english:classic, spectacular Spanish:aluvión, mariquita, reconfortar, morriña german: Kleinod, funfhundertfunfundfünzig, Amtsschimmel I have more, those are the first ones I remember. saludos   | 
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			Another word I like is ditto, because it makes me think of the film Ghost and the way it was used there...    
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			Are you serious when you say you like those German words? They sound horrible to me!But I love mariquita and morriña(makes me think of Julio Iglesias...)
		 
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			german words have nice sounds. really it's fünfhundertfünfundfünzig (it's the number 555). It's like Frühstück (breakfast) words that make me like to say while eating a "Polvorón"  Kleinod it's like serendipity, a rescued old word, and means "little treasure" Amtsschimmel ("moho de ministerio"/ministry's mold) means bureaucracy (papers waiting in a department) Try to say "spectacular" in a loud voice. It's really SPECTACULAR. saludos   | 
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			Y en  castizo y poco delicado se puede decir : irse por los cerros de Ubeda, o salirse por peteneras.   
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			When I was first learning German, I fell in love with how several words can be strung together.  A classic is the "Danube steamship company/society/corp captain", rendered as Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän.
		 
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