Schadenfreude, gloat?

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Skarvig

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First of all I'm from germany and I'm having a debate over a word Schadenfreude.
I know that this word exists in the english language, just like autobahn and kindergarten.
So a "friend" of mine said that you have no other word for schadenfreude. I say it's not true there is gloat. He responded with: "That's not a noun."
Well my questions to you are
Are gloat and schadenfreude nouns?
Are there other words that mean schadenfreude?
 

El Poncho

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What's schadenfreude? I have never heard it before.

edit: Nevermind I know now, for my answer scroll down:D
 

JRCB

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Gloat is a verb, to point it out.

And I'm not sure about the other question.
 

Hellman

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El Poncho said:
What's schadenfreude? I have never heard it before.
it's happiness from the misfortunate of others. Like laughing at someone dropping a bag of groceries... or laughing at someone dying at a boss in a game for the fiftyeleventh time
 

G1eet

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I'd say schadenfreude is a noun.

But I don't think there's a singular word in English for it. Like "nam-shub" in Sumerian. Sure, you can get a rough translation, but there's no faster way to get the point across than the original word.
 

Skarvig

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I had my idea from here
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gloat
Where it's listed as a noun.
 

El Poncho

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Hellman said:
El Poncho said:
What's schadenfreude? I have never heard it before.
it's happiness from the misfortunate of others. Like laughing at someone dropping a bag of groceries... or laughing at someone dying at a boss in a game for the fiftyeleventh time
I see.

verb (used without object)
1. to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
?noun
2. an act or feeling of gloating.


http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gloat
 

Warrior Irme

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Schadenfreude to my understanding is taking pleasure in the misfortune in others. Correct me if I am wrong of course. I don't think we have a specific term for it, gloat is not close enough to warrant a direct translation. If I had to compare I would just use the characters from Always Sunny as an example.
 

Sion_Barzahd

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schadenfreude :) theres a word i haven't heard in a while.

Thats definately a noun, but as for gloat i aint really sure...probably is.
 

TheNumber1Zero

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El Poncho said:
Hellman said:
El Poncho said:
What's schadenfreude? I have never heard it before.
it's happiness from the misfortunate of others. Like laughing at someone dropping a bag of groceries... or laughing at someone dying at a boss in a game for the fiftyeleventh time
I see.
Then you may wish to edit your post, lest you obtain 50 more replies telling you what Schadenfreude is.
 

Cain_Zeros

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Gloat is, in fact, a verb. Closest I can think of is for another word for schadenfreude is sadism.
 

El Poncho

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TheNumber1Zero said:
El Poncho said:
Hellman said:
El Poncho said:
What's schadenfreude? I have never heard it before.
it's happiness from the misfortunate of others. Like laughing at someone dropping a bag of groceries... or laughing at someone dying at a boss in a game for the fiftyeleventh time
I see.
Then you may wish to edit your post, lest you obtain 50 more replies telling you what Schadenfreude is.
Good idea, you have probably saved me from a lot more messages:)
 

Skarvig

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Maybe I'm not reading this right, but does this dictionary list gloat as a noun?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gloat
 

ygetoff

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"Gloat" is a verb. it's pretty much an action related to, or caused by schadenfreude, if that makes you feel any better.
 

Daffy F

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Hellman said:
El Poncho said:
What's schadenfreude? I have never heard it before.
it's happiness from the misfortunate of others. Like laughing at someone dropping a bag of groceries... or laughing at someone dying at a boss in a game for the fiftyeleventh time
Ah. This answers some questions.
 

SturmDolch

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Schadenfreude. Damage-amusement, basically. I'd go with Sadism, although it can mean something less. So, "Semi-Sadism".