Nostalgia in english
Nostalgia
pronunciation: nɔstældʒə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nɔstældʒə part of speech: noun
In gestures
nostalgia = nostalgia ; homesickness.
Example: Nostalgia has long been a symptom of fear of, or dissatisfaction with the present and likely future.Example: Homesickness occurs to some degree in nearly everyone leaving familiar surroundings and entering a new environment.more:
» con nostalgia = wistfully ; longingly .
Example: He said that growing up during the depression he always looked back wistfully to the 1920s age of flappers as an era of freedom he had missed. Example: New structures do not simply appear, they emerge by keeping our eyes fixed upon the future rather than looking longingly over our shoulders at the past.» sentir nostalgia = feel + homesick ; be homesick .
Example: Most people will have felt homesick at some time in their lives and it is easy to forget just how overwhelming it can be. Example: But all through my growing years, I've been around a mother who was homesick for Pakistan and a grandmother who was homesick for Mumbai.» tener nostalgia = be homesick ; feel + homesick .
Example: But all through my growing years, I've been around a mother who was homesick for Pakistan and a grandmother who was homesick for Mumbai. Example: Most people will have felt homesick at some time in their lives and it is easy to forget just how overwhelming it can be.