Not to spam you, but it's definitely "Wanderlust" from German "wandern" -- to wander, to hike.
Wonderlust sounds funny too though, the correlating German word would be "wundern" -- to wonder, to be astonished. "Wonderlust" doesn't exist you would have to paraphrase that in German too.
Glad to be learning a bit of German from you. Languages and dialects fascinate me so thanks for enlightening me. And that mention of wanderlust.. wonderlust was my attempt at a humorous play on words :P
So this is a really small bug this hutterbug? ;)
Shutterbug is an informal noun for an amateur/enthusiastic photographer .. and that's how I see myself :) henceforth the title!
How did you get italics??
Wow, looks Iike I need some more English lessons myself ;) Thanks!
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Cool. Thanks.
Not to spam you, but it's definitely "Wanderlust" from German "wandern" -- to wander, to hike.
Wonderlust sounds funny too though, the correlating German word would be "wundern" -- to wonder, to be astonished. "Wonderlust" doesn't exist you would have to paraphrase that in German too.
Glad to be learning a bit of German from you. Languages and dialects fascinate me so thanks for enlightening me. And that mention of wanderlust.. wonderlust was my attempt at a humorous play on words :P
Yes, I considered that possibility too! It's a funny text.
I plan on doing some German tutorials here, so I just took the chance to get started right away...
Ah I see. That's fantastic. Followed you!
Where should I start? Vocab, syntax, grammar...?
I'd start with common words/phrases used in everyday speech and go on from there!