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What does "Schadenfreude" mean?

Pleasure taken in someone else's misfortune.

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🇩🇪 German
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How it's actually used

A completely ordinary German noun that English imported wholesale because it had no equivalent. Usually about small misfortunes — a rival tripping, not real tragedy.

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Where it comes from

Schaden (harm) + Freude (joy). German compounds do this constantly.

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