tsundoku – a Japanese term used to describe a person who owns a lot of unread literature.
The word “doku” can be used as a verb to mean “reading”. According to Prof. Gerstle, the “tsun” in “tsundoku” originates in “tsumu” – a word meaning “to pile up”.
So when put together, “tsundoku” has the meaning of buying reading material and piling it up.
Tom Gerken, BBC.com
I saw this recently in an article on the BBC news and I started cracking up!
The Japanese really have a word for everything ššš
Check out the original article here:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-44981013
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LOL I have a new moniker! š
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Haha!
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Very interesting
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Is there a word for people who love their books so much, they reread them yearly, like visiting old friends? That would be me. I don’t understand why anyone would buy a book then pile it up and not read it.
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Haha! I don’t know š
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