Hiraeth is a Welsh word that describes a deep, nostalgic longing for a place or golden age that may never have actually existed, representing a unique emotional experience that cannot be directly translated into English and reflects the gap between memory and reality.
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The Welsh Word for a Longing That Has No English Translation追加:
It's that feeling. In Welsh, we have a word called hiraeth, which is it doesn't translate directly to English, but it's this this deep nostalgic longing for a place that may have never actually existed, but it's that deep longing for old that returned to a golden age for and so like a lot of my experience with the UK and Wales particularly is like the UK of my memory when I was a kid it does not translate directly to what it is now, right?
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