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🎙️ Learn German Words - Episode 2: The Craziest German Words You Need to Know | German Vocabulary Want to learn the most interesting German words? In this episode, Max and Anna teach you the craziest, funniest, and most untranslatable German words that English doesn't have! From "Schadenfreude" to "Fernweh" to "Fremdschämen" - discover the unique German vocabulary that will make you fall in love with the German language! 📚 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: ✅ Schadenfreude - joy at someone else's misfortune (the most famous German word!) ✅ Fernweh - the longing to travel and explore distant places (opposite of homesickness) ✅ Verschlimmbessern - making something worse while trying to fix it ✅ Fremdschämen - secondhand embarrassment (feeling embarrassed for someone else) ✅ Kummerspeck - weight gained from emotional eating (literally "grief bacon") ✅ Torschlusspanik - the fear that time is running out (gate-closing panic) ✅ Bonus words: Ohrwurm (earworm), Backpfeifengesicht (a face that needs slapping), Weltschmerz (world-pain) ✅ Why German has words for feelings English doesn't have ✅ How to use these words in real German conversations ✅ The psychology and culture behind these unique German expressions 🎯 PERFECT FOR: German learners (A1, A2, B1, B2 level) Beginners learning German vocabulary English speakers learning German Anyone interested in German culture and language German language students People who love unique and funny words Language enthusiasts and polyglots Anyone planning to visit Germany, Austria, or Switzerland German exam preparation (Goethe, TestDaF, telc) People interested in linguistics and untranslatable words 🇩🇪 WHY THESE GERMAN WORDS MATTER: German is famous for its compound words that describe complex emotions and situations in just one word. These aren't just vocabulary - they're windows into German culture, German thinking, and the German way of seeing the world. Learning these words will help you understand Germans better, speak more naturally, and impress native German speakers! Many of these words have become popular in English-speaking countries because they describe feelings we all have but don't have words for. 🔔 ABOUT THIS PODCAST: "Learn German in Minutes" is a fun, practical German learning podcast for English speakers. Join Max (the funny guy who makes mistakes) and Anna (the structured teacher) as they break down German vocabulary, German grammar, German pronunciation, and German culture in an easy-to-understand way. Every episode is designed to help you learn German faster and have fun while doing it! 📖 RELATED TOPICS: German words, learn German, German vocabulary, German for beginners, German language, speak German, German expressions, German phrases, untranslatable German words, funny German words, unique German words, German compound words, German culture, German podcast, learn German online, German lessons, German tutorial, German A1, German A2, German B1, German B2, German course, German learning, German speaking, German pronunciation, easy German, simple German, German for English speakers, German language learning, German language course, German language podcast, German listening practice, German speaking practice, German conversation, interesting German words, weird German words, cool German words, best German words, German idioms, German slang, Schadenfreude meaning, Schadenfreude explained, Fernweh meaning, Fernweh explained, Fremdschämen meaning, Fremdschämen explained, Kummerspeck meaning, Torschlusspanik meaning, German emotions, German feelings, learn German vocabulary, German word list, German words to know, essential German words, advanced German vocabulary, German words with no English translation, words that don't exist in English, German language facts, German language trivia, why German is special, German compound nouns, German word formation, learn German fast, learn German easy, German for travelers, German for tourists, German basics, conversational German, practical German, real German, authentic German, native German, German native speakers 🎬 PREVIOUS EPISODE: Episode 1: German Greetings - How to Say Hello in German (Hallo, Guten Tag, Moin, Grüß Gott, du vs. Sie) 🎬 NEXT EPISODE: Episode 3: Ordering Food in German - Restaurants, Cafés, Bakeries (Essen bestellen auf Deutsch) 💬 COMMENT BELOW: Which German word do you wish existed in English? Which one is your favorite? Have you ever experienced Schadenfreude or Fernweh? Let us know in the comments! We read every single comment and love hearing from our community of German learners!