gemutlich

ge·müt·lich

[guh-moot-lik, -moot-; German guh-myt-likh]
adjective
1.
comfortable and pleasant; cozy.
2.
friendly; easygoing.
Also, ge·muet·lich.


Origin:
1850–55; < German; late Middle High German gemüetlich, equivalent to gemüet(e) (German Gemüt) mind, mentality (collective derivative of mut, Old High German muot courage, spirit; see mood1) + -lich -ly

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gemütlich (ɡəˈmyːtlɪç) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
having a feeling or atmosphere of warmth and friendliness; cosy

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