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Flogging Molly - Wanderlust

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11 years назад

isaac vivanco

this song applys to me lately and it sucks that it does

12 years назад

Freddex4LYF

According to your name I assume you're from northern Scandinavia? And in that case at least Swedish got a thousand words from German. I think the same goes for Danish and Norwegian. Quite funny the English word window descend from ancient Swedish. The longhouses the lived in had a hole in the roof for the smoke and the called it Wind eye , and in Swedish Vind öga , from there it became Window. And now used for Glass ones. The Greman word fenster became today's fönster. Cheerios

12 years назад

TheDeadNut

Actually "wanderlust" is a common word between english and german

13 years назад

StaraptorEagle Ⓥ

en. wiktionary. org/ wiki/ wanderlust It is indeed German. :)

13 years назад

Messmon

Ah ha! Thanks. Never knew its origin was German.

13 years назад

TheDiseasedGamer

Lol I see it has been an month since you posted this but if you still want to know/ haven't been told its because Wanderlust is German and it is the title of the song :D

13 years назад

The Mighty Tachikoma

I'm curious to this as well. What the hell do German Titles have to do with Flogging Molly?

13 years назад

Messmon

I asked what he meant by "GERMAN TITLES"

13 years назад

Tobif91

FTW means for the win, dude

13 years назад

Lancelot Varianter

If my less than knowledgeable German knowledge is correct, then Kinder means children and Garten means garden. Kindergarten did start in Germany as a way to help children develop better and be more prepared for life. This was achieved by nurturing the children through songs, art, and playing.

13 years назад

Marc H

Well, it does look particularly German :) And it means the same. maybe, it's just luck, but another example: Why is kindergarten called kindergarten? 'kinder' and 'garten' are both german words :)

13 years назад

Lancelot Varianter

Well, not technically a German titles. Wanderlust is just that. A lust for wandering and traveling. I think it also means being restless.But it does look particularly German, doesn't it?

13 years назад

Kenneth Paredes

FAVORITE SONG EVER

13 years назад

kasper pedersen

german ception

13 years назад

propper97

Wanderlust means "Fernweh" on german, so it is an german word in english like service point is a english word in german. I'm sorry for my bad english because i'm a young german.

13 years назад

Messmon

@lastothemax German titles what?

14 years назад

Matheus Batista

THAT ITS NOT A DROP

14 years назад

AUGmaniac

resist urge to push like button 48 times.

14 years назад

gmsm520

i got some wanderlust in me

14 years назад

Taylorwest626

@MrRichracer yes?

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