There are words in some languages that we have such a hard time understanding, let alone translating, that we come across such words from time to time. For example, like “Jayus” or “Kyoikumama”. “Jayus” means laughing at a joke that you don't like and don't want to laugh at. “Kyoikumama” means “parents who always encourage their children to get good grades”. At the same time, “Turtle" is "the hesitation experienced when you forget the name of a person while preparing to introduce him to another.”
There are words in some languages that we have such a hard time understanding, let alone translating, that we come across such words from time to time. For example, like “Jayus” or “Kyoikumama”. “Jayus” means laughing at a joke that you don't like and don't want to laugh at. “Kyoikumama” means “parents who always encourage their children to get good grades”. At the same time, “Turtle" is "the hesitation experienced when you forget the name of a person while preparing to introduce him to another.”