Toska

Oct. 23rd, 2010 09:12 pm
[identity profile] fidgetspin.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] 1word1day
Continuing the untranslatable theme...
Toska noun /ˈtō-skə/
Russian word roughly translated as sadness, melancholia, lugubriousness.

Best described by Vladimir Nabokov:
“No single word in English renders all the shades of toska. At its deepest and most painful, it is a sensation of great spiritual anguish, often without any specific cause. At less morbid levels it is a dull ache of the soul, a longing with nothing to long for, a sick pining, a vague restlessness, mental throes, yearning. In particular cases it may be the desire for somebody of something specific, nostalgia, love-sickness. At the lowest level it grades into ennui, boredom.”

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Date: 2010-10-26 07:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cacasanka.livejournal.com
oh, sorry, didn't notice that :)
it's like /təs-'ka/
basically it's pronounced that way in russian but according to the rules of stressing english nouns, the first syllable can be stressed, i suppose.
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