We all sometimes have feelings that we think are special to us and that we only face them. But the truth of the matter is not so! Even though our looks, traditions and lives are different from each other, many of the emotions we experience are common.
In the continuation of the content, you will realize how familiar these feelings are in fact, although their names may sound quite foreign, you can find something about yourself and even experience many of them. We have compiled 21 feelings that do not have any word in Turkish for you. If you’re ready, let’s start.
The feeling of restlessness on the way home after a wonderful holiday: Rückkehrunruhe
“Is this done too!” the disappointment of the thought that everything has been done, that we feel at the moments when we say: Vemödalen
The uneasiness we get when we meet eyes with people we don’t know: Opia
The deep peace felt while drinking coffee in our cozy home in a gloomy weather: Chrysalism
The claustrophobic feeling of being stuck on Earth while imagining the vastness of the universe: Astrophe
The feeling of being in places we have never lived before or in places we do not know, and even taking part in the ambiance of the scene we watched for the first time: Anemoia
Fear when we think we are too late for something we want to change: Alazia
The feeling that emerges when we realize that the people passing by on a crowded street actually have complex lives: Sonder
Disappointment when we think that we can’t fall in love again after the great love she experienced: Onsra
The state of being uneasy about being like everyone else, that is, becoming ordinary: Koinophobia
The eerie feeling that usually arises when places with a high density of people become secluded: Kenopsia
The state of being immersed in environmental stimuli such as the sound of raindrops hitting the glass or the brightness of the moonlight: Ambedo
A power that pulls us down so we don’t get out of bed in the morning, a state of never-ending fatigue: Dysania
Laziness at the stage of getting to know someone new when we have difficulty incorporating new people into our lives: Adronitis
The feeling often experienced by those who hate the “end” in all matters: Fınıfugal
The sudden feeling of not belonging when there are many people around: Monachopsis
The disheartening feeling that comes when the person in front of you doesn’t care about an event you excitedly told: Exulansis
The intense desire to get away from everyone around us, even our closest ones, and to be alone: Mauerbauertraurigkeit
The sadness that arises when we think that we cannot know what will happen after us, that is, in the future: Ellipsis
The feeling when you realize that the things you cared about in the past are no longer important: Liberosis
When you enter an old bookstore, the state of thought and sadness arising from the environment: Vellichor
Which of these feelings do you experience the most when we try to say their names aloud and probably have difficulty in pronouncing them while reading? You can share it with us in the comments.