Sanskrit. In Hinduism, this was the childhood name of Lord Krishna. Literally, the word translates to "Stormy Skies" or "Dark Heavens" ("Shyam" for "dark" and "Ghan" for "sky"). Lord Krishna was so nicknamed because of his dark complexion.
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Pronounced Guh-now, this is the German word for exactly. Very frequently used due to the nature of the German language. If you want to ask someone a question you usually make a statement and they affirm or reject it. For example, Question: Are you going to the movies tonight?
Answer: Yeah, genau.
Used by English speakers to affirm anything, especially something that is awesome.
Pronounced Guh-now, this is the German word for exactly. Very frequently used due to the nature of the German language. If you want to ask someone a question you usually make a statement and they affirm or reject it. For example, Question: Are you going to the movies tonight?
Answer: Yeah, genau.
Used by English speakers to affirm anything, especially something that is awesome.
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