Kind like that thing where ones native language doesnt have a specific pithy single word or phrasal expression to store its meaning

For extra fun (see my example in the replies) give

the fluent explanation

SPOILER (even if you dont have it, just leave it blank if you dont so people dont know whether there’s an answer beforehand

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    Depends. I like it, but it lures you into lazy naming of stuff, that being especially pronounced in state administration.
    And written form is hell to comprehend for dyslexics…

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      I guess I just like how it implicitly causes you to think about the relationship and sum meaning, or that its like that idea generation thing where you randomly generate two words and try to come up with how they can be combined or interpreted

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        Ah yes, sure, Begriffsassoziativitätskombinatorik.

        (Yes, I just made that word up. And also yes, it makes sense and might be the word describing what you were just thinking about.)

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          Can you break that down for me haha? Like

          Begriffsassoziativitätskombinatorik, [each word in German/english seperated by + marks]

          Thats a good pedagogic one for me haha