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- Jun 25, 2019
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Wasn't sure what to tag this, but I was just sitting and thinking about it, and I also study/studied linguistics in uni.
I know this forum is in English, but as someone who is bilingual and fluent in both English and my native language, I think and speak and express myself in both. In my language, there are way more words to express feelings (both physical and emotional) and emotions than in English in my opinion.
There are a lot of words I have in my first language that I feel perfectly describes the emotions and hurt that I feel, especially all the negative ones. But when I try to express myself in English the best I can muster up is words like "hurt", "pain", "dread", or "suffering", and can't find the words in the English dictionary to perfectly describe my pain.
Do you guys speak any other languages or have experiences like this with language? Does it help to vent in one language over another for you personally? I'm just curious.
I know this forum is in English, but as someone who is bilingual and fluent in both English and my native language, I think and speak and express myself in both. In my language, there are way more words to express feelings (both physical and emotional) and emotions than in English in my opinion.
There are a lot of words I have in my first language that I feel perfectly describes the emotions and hurt that I feel, especially all the negative ones. But when I try to express myself in English the best I can muster up is words like "hurt", "pain", "dread", or "suffering", and can't find the words in the English dictionary to perfectly describe my pain.
Do you guys speak any other languages or have experiences like this with language? Does it help to vent in one language over another for you personally? I'm just curious.