Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals. The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can also affect how we feel and our relationship to these body parts, a case in point being perhaps the most intimate body parts, the genitals. In German, the word Scham ('shame') is part of multiple words that are commonly used to describe genitals and the pubic ar...
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Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals. The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can also affect how we feel and our relationship to these body parts, a case in point being perhaps the most intimate body parts, the genitals. In German, the word Scham ('shame') is part of multiple words that are commonly used to describe genitals and the pubic ar...
English has a great number of foreign words and loan words in its vast vocabulary, with many of them coming from German. Some of these are more obviously German in origin, like pretzel or zeitgeist, and some of them might not initially seem like they come from German at all, like lager or rainforest. In this episode I am joined by Robb Knapp (German English Words) as we talk about words and phrases that have come from German into English. We discuss whether these words mean the same thi...
Yellow of the Egg
Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals. The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can also affect how we feel and our relationship to these body parts, a case in point being perhaps the most intimate body parts, the genitals. In German, the word Scham ('shame') is part of multiple words that are commonly used to describe genitals and the pubic ar...