It is made up of two words, "kummer" and "speck".
"kummer" is "woefulness", "sorrowfulness", "heartache" or "anguish".
"speck" is "bacon", meaning fatty belly pork.
Comfort is a state of physical or emotional ease and relaxation, providing a sense of reassurance, contentment, and well-being. It can be achieved through various means such as physical comforts, emotional support, or familiar surroundings.
Martyr literally means "witness" in Greek. In the context of someone sacrificing their life for a cause or belief, it refers to someone who bears witness to their faith or values through their suffering or death.
The meaning of "just go through the shortcut near the big bushes" might indicate that it is best to choose the path less traveled. It might also literally mean to take a shortcut near the bushes.
Democracy literally means "rule by the people," derived from the Greek words "demos," meaning people, and "kratos," meaning power or rule. It refers to a system of governance in which the citizens exercise power, typically through voting in elections. This concept emphasizes the participation and authority of the populace in making decisions that affect their lives and society.
A title of an ancient Egyptian king. The wording comes through Hebrew, Greek , Latin and ancient English ,so meaning may be a little obscured.
The prikol in Russian literally translates to mean spike through. In folk language it has taken the meaning of a joke or something funny. It is also the name of a song by White Token.
The word "karate" literally means empty hands, meaning the ability to fight without weapons, through use of hands, feet, elbows and other body parts.
Based on the verb persuade. Root: Latin, per, "through," in the sense of "thoroughly," and suadere, "to urge," or more literally "sweet talk," from the root swad- meaning sweet.
This phrase suggests that during challenging or difficult times, love can be a source of comfort, support, and light. It implies that love has the power to guide us through darkness and provide hope.
Literally, it means "having to do with sailing through the air".
To thrust into, penetrate, or transfix, with a pointed instrument., To penetrate; to enter; to force a way into or through; to pass into or through; as, to pierce the enemy's line; a shot pierced the ship., Fig.: To penetrate; to affect deeply; as, to pierce a mystery., To enter; to penetrate; to make a way into or through something, as a pointed instrument does; -- used literally and figuratively.
At birth, through death (and literally maybe after as your affairs are closed out).