Untranslatable emotions

All in the Mind delves into how words from other languages help us identify with and relate to our human experiences⎮25 min listen

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Untranslatable emotions
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In English there's no single word to describe an anxiety about how much aeroplane flight is damaging our environment. But in Swedish the word for this anxiety is 'flygskam'. And perhaps, having a word for this specific emotion may change the way we think about it. Come on our tour of culture and language to explore some strange destinations and untranslatable emotions in the Podcast - Untranslatable emotions.

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