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On “Fernweh”

January 6, 2022February 4, 2022 ~ Nicole K. ~ 3 Comments

Purpose:  To enlighten my readers on the word fernweh, which I have used at least twice without any explanation of its meaning. Fernweh is a German word, and its meaning requires a little explanation as it does not translate very comfortably into English.  Fern means “far” and weh means “ache” or “pain.”  Fernweh describes the … Continue reading On “Fernweh”

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