Duende. It’s sometimes argued that this is the most difficult Spanish word to translate into English.
Duende It’s sometimes argued that this is the most difficult Spanish word to translate into English . Why? In Spanish literature , especially poetry , this word is used very often to describe how a person feels about nature. However, especially in Spain, it can be used to describe an indescribable charm or magic that isn’t limited to nature. You might hear about the duende of flamenco singing, for example. Duende — The feeling of awe and inspiration had, especially when standing in nature. The overwhelming sense of beauty and magic.

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