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Words of the World

Gulsun Uluer

Intriguing words from languages around the world, along with brain-nudging thoughts about what these words evoke. Additional read or watch recommendations. Every Friday.

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Latest Issues

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A Break for Some Literary Excitement

Starting Words of the Worlds nearly 2.5 years ago has been one of the best decisions I have made in my writing career. It has been a teacher, a mentor, a friend, a companion, and a home in the vast lands of the internet. It is still so spec...

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Sprezzatura: Seemingly Effortless Grace - Italian

This morning, dancing among the words and different cultures of the world, an Italian literary beauty caught my eye.

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Anemoia: Nostalgia for a Time You’ve Never Been - Greek

The readers' all-time favorite of Words of the World is the one about Moledro, a Portuguese word meaning the feeling of connection with an author or artist you’ll never meet. A quite familiar feeling for me, but observing that so many peopl...

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Pinhan: A Hidden Gem, Humble and Precious - Turkish

There are some literary miracles that one wishes to have learned an entire language for the sake of reading those pieces in their original words. I know such novels in Turkish, my mother tongue; Pinhan by is one of them.

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  • Gulsun Uluer

    Loves to discover, learn, create and share. Lately, she searches interesting words from different corners of the world, write about them and publish as a post once a week.

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