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fer_k has looked up 0 words, created 7 lists, listed 419 words, written 37 comments, added 0 tags, and loved 5 words.

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  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Brummell

    Jun 27, 2008

  • Gotcha! Adicionei melíflua à minha lista de palavras e vi que mais alguém também tinha a mesma palavra. Só poderia ser a Carol, né.

    May 17, 2008

  • It's still the same old story
    A fight for love and glory
    A case of do or die!

    The world will always welcome lovers
    As time goes by.

    Oct 21, 2007

  • Right, here's your candy. Enjoy it! :D

    Oct 15, 2007

  • or the technique of altering the tone color of a single note or musical line by changing from one instrument to another in the middle of a note or line.

    Oct 10, 2007

  • true enough xD

    Oct 10, 2007

  • and also the name of my favorite movement of the "Winter", on Vivaldi's The four seasons.

    Oct 10, 2007

  • Please sir, a baked dead (it must be dead, indeed) parrot with SPAM, SPAM, potatoes, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, sausage, bacon, SPAM, egg, SPAM and SPAM.

    Sep 29, 2007

  • I totally agree with uselessness. Everyone *must* see, at least... Argument clinic.

    Sep 29, 2007

  • I can't read this word without remembering Order of the stick.

    Sep 29, 2007

  • C-3PO says it everytime in the old trilogy.

    Sep 29, 2007

  • I didn't know most of this words are used also in english! Great list.

    Sep 29, 2007

  • german "a-ha!"

    Sep 29, 2007

  • some kind of german "oops!"

    Sep 29, 2007

  • My favorite. You should see how this song loses its metric - and becomes more nonsense - in portuguese!

    Sep 29, 2007

  • Church music, nope?

    Sep 29, 2007

  • My ex-teacher used to write with this S even in the singular (the same for "tendus" and "jetés"). But, may it be as Wikipedia says. Thank you for the tip and for the great resource, John! I'll add plié to this list and delete this one.

    Sep 29, 2007

  • And also fluter, like Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary: "I saw...a picture of a fluter playing on his flute." (!)

    Sep 28, 2007

  • great idea! Let's see if I can remember all the spellings :)

    Sep 28, 2007

  • oh, indeed, sir!

    Sep 28, 2007

  • I wish I was! Wagner is a nice guy but... It's just nicer to imagine:

    - What... Is your name?
    - Parsifal, leader of the grail brotherhood!
    - What... Is your quest?
    - I must redeem my knights!
    - What... Is your favorite color?
    - Blue. No, yelAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

    Sep 28, 2007

  • Parsifal is an old Holy Grail story, mentioned in books by Wolfran von Eschenbach and Chrétien de Troyes. They inspired Wagner to compose the opera.

    I think it sounds awesome, too! :D

    Sep 28, 2007

  • I've learned this word when I was at ballet classes. Pas-de-chat (or "catlike step") was one of my favorite jumps!

    Sep 28, 2007

  • "leave".

    Sep 28, 2007

  • French: "pale".

    Sep 28, 2007

  • the german word to the book where one can discover this word's meaning :)

    Sep 28, 2007

  • "wisdom".

    Sep 28, 2007

  • "stars".

    Sep 28, 2007

  • "float", in German

    Sep 28, 2007

  • "little one".

    Sep 28, 2007

  • In German: a female piano player. I particularly like the german female words.

    Sep 28, 2007

  • In German: "dreamer". A female dreamer.

    Sep 28, 2007

  • or "willingness to compromise". Ah, how I love german long words!

    Sep 28, 2007

  • "sun", in german.

    Sep 28, 2007

  • purple and dark red word (yes, I think words have colors).

    Sep 28, 2007

  • autumn sounds beautifully in french!

    Sep 28, 2007

  • Or "apple", in German. Sounds better - and more tasteful - than "apple" or "maçã" (in portuguese).

    Sep 28, 2007

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  • Big discussion about this phenomenon can be found on the synaesthesia page. :)

    Jun 23, 2009

  • Noticed your comment on oneiric. Words have colors for me, too. Same with sounds. There's actually a name for it- synesthesia.

    Jun 23, 2009