There are words that are simply unique and untranslatable, which is why they sometimes say more about a language and its speakers than anything else.
Here I introduce you to such a word from time to time, so you get a fascinating insight into foreign cultures.
Betsubara is Japanese and means:
"extra stomach"
it's often used by children to explain why they still have room for dessert when they're already full from eating.
Source: Unique Words | David Tripolona
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