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What is the language origin of angst?

The word "angst" originates from German. It comes from the German word "Angst," which literally translates to "anxiety" or "fear."

However, the term gained prominence in English, and particularly in literary circles, through the works of Søren Kierkegaard, a Danish philosopher, who used the term to describe a profound feeling of existential dread and anxiety.

While the word "angst" itself is German, the concept of existential anxiety that it encapsulates is present in various cultures and has been explored by thinkers throughout history.

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