Vemod is not "A calm feeling about something is over" It is the almost exact opposite; A Sadness over something that is gone.** It's the expression of a silent sadness or emotional longing.**
Mr unsmiley. I deleted my comment because I found it too demeaning.
I however suggest you don't use google translate to verify your facts as the swedish 'stillsam' can mean a number of different things.
I remember your smile with the sun in your eyes,
And the smell of the summer, the sound of the breeze -
I remember your shape under powder-blue skies;
Under wandering clouds; under whispering trees.
I remember the feel of the grass at our back,
And the touch of its warmth, and the cool of the shade,
And the calls of our friends from the river-way track,
And the season that last for an age when it stayed.
I remember the fire we built of a night,
And the sight of the stars as they slipped in a stream,
And the furtive first-kiss that we shared by its light,
And the simple, impossible, innocent dream.
I remember you most in the starlight above,
But for you it was fun - and for me it was love.
The skipping stones one seems like they used the same method for naming it as they do in Pokemon. "The rock sounds like it's saying plim plom. I know what I must do"
I'm dutch too and i'm sure it is used in some areas. I doubt it's ******** just becuase someone hasn't heard of it. There are plenty of new words i am still learning that are used by certain folks but not mine
I also have no knowledge of the Dutch language, so I felt I wasn't adequately equipped to argue that's he's wrong. I appreciate the heads up that it IS a real word though, so thank you, friend
I had this feeling all of a sudden one summer afternoon. It was pretty amazing and i don't think i'll forget it. It was as vivid and sort of shocking of a realization as the ones i had on shrooms. That says a lot since it was really random.
Yea.. pretty amazing
Dictionaries are strange because their whole purpose it to allow you to understand the language they are written in but you have to already understand the language to read one.