Eitelkeit
The Spanish word for vanity is vanidad.
"Alles ist Eitelkeit" or "Das alles ist Windhauch" may be German equivalents of "All is vanity."The German and the English phrases represent translations of a statement in the biblical Old Testament. The specific location is Ecclesiastes 1:2. The original term from the Latin version is "vanitas," which refers to the "emptiness" or fleeting nature of life. That meaning is reflected in the German choice of "Windhauch." In contast, the word "Eitelkeit" litrally means "vanity."
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"Windhauch, Windhauch" is a German equivalent of "vanity of vanities."The German noun is repeated twice, with the meaning of "(Nothing other than the) breath of wind," in some translations of the biblical passage. That conjuring up of emptiness, of the fleeting nature of human existence is found in the word "vanitas" in the Latin version. A more literal translation of the German that is in line with other European equivalents is the word "Eitelkeit."------------------------------------------------Eitelkeit der Eitelkeiten = Vanity of Vanities
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