Deep joy: Wales embraces ‘hwyl’ in tourism campaign to rival Danish ‘hygge’ by SilyLavage Tags:United KingdomWales 2 comments Hwyl late as always. What is it about *words from other languages* that makes people want to go *yeah we can give that a totally bullshit “deep” meaning*. “Hywl” just means *enjoyment*/*fun* “Hiraeth” just means *longing*/*homesick* Welsh isn’t some magical language with super-words that are all super deep. Its a regular language with regular words. Comments are closed.
What is it about *words from other languages* that makes people want to go *yeah we can give that a totally bullshit “deep” meaning*. “Hywl” just means *enjoyment*/*fun* “Hiraeth” just means *longing*/*homesick* Welsh isn’t some magical language with super-words that are all super deep. Its a regular language with regular words.
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Hwyl late as always.
What is it about *words from other languages* that makes people want to go *yeah we can give that a totally bullshit “deep” meaning*.
“Hywl” just means *enjoyment*/*fun*
“Hiraeth” just means *longing*/*homesick*
Welsh isn’t some magical language with super-words that are all super deep. Its a regular language with regular words.
Comments are closed.