lahyre
New Member
There is a word in Portuguese called "saudade". It means when you, for example, want to see an old friend, your daughter, a girlfriend, a place or even a party. There is no word and other languages so embracing like this.
In English, the nearest you get is the word "missing". When I lived in Brghton/UK, they used to say I was "home sick" when I was talking about "saudade" and home.
Nowadays I'm "camino sick". How I miss the time I had there.
I had a plan to go back this year with my old man to walk from Sarria to SDC, but we didn't manage to go. Who knows next year.
Buen camino everyone!
In English, the nearest you get is the word "missing". When I lived in Brghton/UK, they used to say I was "home sick" when I was talking about "saudade" and home.
Nowadays I'm "camino sick". How I miss the time I had there.
I had a plan to go back this year with my old man to walk from Sarria to SDC, but we didn't manage to go. Who knows next year.
Buen camino everyone!