06-18-24 | Japan's Nara deer park hosts 1,400 sacred deer. The park sells special dietary biscuits to feed the deer. Tens of thousands of visitors buy them. Japan's native Shinto tradition honors all of nature. Nara is one place where people can perform rituals to honor that tradition. misterlemonztenth.tumblr.com/archive
Panostaa - to put effort in
Ilmaantua - to appear
Pohtia - to ponder
Analysoida - to analyze
Tukkia - to block
Paljastua - to become exposed
Onnistua - to succeed
Vähetä - to decrease
Hakeutua konkurssiin - to go bankrupt
Avustaa - to help
Vyöryä - to avalanche
Tavoittaa - to reach
Saavuttaa - to reach
Vavisuttaa - to make shiver
Levittää - to spread
Kieltää - to forbid
Panna myyntiin - to put up for sale
Jäädyttää - to freeze
Toteuttaa - to make happen
Hylätä - to reject
Kadota - to go missing
Evakuoida - to evacuate
Langeta - to descend, fall, lapse, prostrate oneself
POINT ON "LANGETA": This word is normally used in specific expressions only. For example: "langeta maahan" & "langeta polvilleen", where it expresses a sudden descent down (to bow ect.) It is also the same word as in "langeta syntiin" & "langeta ansaan" (to fall into sin & into trap) where it expresses a negative or lowly state. You can use "pudota" for normal, everyday falling but "langeta" is kind of a negative version of that.