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Commonplace Commentary Ohrwurm

Commonplace Commentary Ohrwurm
Commonplace Commentary Ohrwurm

Commonplace Commentary Ohrwurm Zeigt sich der ohrwurm, wenn er denkt. denn da nur ist ihm pudelwohl. blinkt ihm des dichters ohr entgegen. so denkt er, kann ich selig träumen. so irrt er sich. – ein winkelzug. ist vorderhand ein ziel gesteckt. allwo ein bäumlein winkend steht. that is where everyone full of spirit likes to stay. the world is great, especially above!. Commonplace curated excerpts with one‑line commentary. recent essays clippings jan 2026 — 1 1 2026 clippings june 2025 — 6 1 2025.

Community Forum Cwr Commonplace
Community Forum Cwr Commonplace

Community Forum Cwr Commonplace Recent studies have advanced the hypothesis that these motifs, often catchy and repetitive, when they insinuate themselves in the conscience reflect retropensieri, or rather they function as a sort of post it, an aid to remember. He saw the soul that had been orpheus’, he said, selecting the life of a swan, because from hatred of the tribe of women, owing to his death at their hands, it was unwilling to be conceived and born of a woman. 'der ohrwurm' is the german word for melody or song that gets stuck in your head that you can't stop hearing mentally. Moving onto a favourite that resonates with us all, "ohrwurm." no, it's not some new exotic insect you haven't heard about. it literally translates to "ear worm", and it means a catchy tune or song that sticks in your mind and won’t leave, no matter how many times you sing the chorus of "99 luftballons".

Commonplace Commentary Chinaberry
Commonplace Commentary Chinaberry

Commonplace Commentary Chinaberry 'der ohrwurm' is the german word for melody or song that gets stuck in your head that you can't stop hearing mentally. Moving onto a favourite that resonates with us all, "ohrwurm." no, it's not some new exotic insect you haven't heard about. it literally translates to "ear worm", and it means a catchy tune or song that sticks in your mind and won’t leave, no matter how many times you sing the chorus of "99 luftballons". Ohrwurm = ear worm. you guessed it! this german word literally translates to“ear worm” and describes a tune or piece of music that is stuck in one’s head. oh nein, ich bekomme den ohrwurm ‘that’s the way, aha aha, i like it’ nicht aus dem kopf!! oh no, i can’t get ‘that’s the way, aha aha, i like it’ out of my head!. It’s legit just a combination of the word ear (ohr) and worm (wurm). it can be described sort of like the insect earwigs. those dudes that can crawl into your ear and be difficult to get out (sorry, if that just made your skin crawl). Ohrwurm aural german for junior cycle 128 of 140. If you’re not very sure what this has to do with the word of the week, then you’re partly right. however, the word ohrwurm (literally “ear worm”) also has a second meaning in german. you use it to describe a situation in which you have a song stuck in your head.

Commonplace Home Commentary Pbs Socal
Commonplace Home Commentary Pbs Socal

Commonplace Home Commentary Pbs Socal Ohrwurm = ear worm. you guessed it! this german word literally translates to“ear worm” and describes a tune or piece of music that is stuck in one’s head. oh nein, ich bekomme den ohrwurm ‘that’s the way, aha aha, i like it’ nicht aus dem kopf!! oh no, i can’t get ‘that’s the way, aha aha, i like it’ out of my head!. It’s legit just a combination of the word ear (ohr) and worm (wurm). it can be described sort of like the insect earwigs. those dudes that can crawl into your ear and be difficult to get out (sorry, if that just made your skin crawl). Ohrwurm aural german for junior cycle 128 of 140. If you’re not very sure what this has to do with the word of the week, then you’re partly right. however, the word ohrwurm (literally “ear worm”) also has a second meaning in german. you use it to describe a situation in which you have a song stuck in your head.

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