English has borrowed many words from German, and it is important to recognize their origins rather than assuming they are English inventions. For example, 'Zeitgeist' is a German word meaning 'time spirit' or 'the mentality of a particular period,' which has been adopted into English vocabulary.
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"ZEITGEIST" is not English (Stop saying this!) #germanyAjouté :
Please stop fooling yourself.
You think you don't speak German, but that's wrong, dude. That's wrong.
There are a ton of German words in English. This one's my favorite, Zeitgeist.
Time spirit, man. Zeitgeist, it means like like trend or the mentality of this period of time. Super cool word. It's a German word.
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