Ganisch (en. Ganisch)
/gaˈnɪʃ/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Something that captures attention or interest in a remarkable way.
The story he told was so ganisch that everyone listened attentively.
La historia que contó era tan ganisch que todos escucharon con atención.
A situation or event that arouses curiosity.
The mystery of the ancient castle turned out to be very ganisch.
El misterio del antiguo castillo resultó ser muy ganisch.
verb
To capture or awaken someone's interest.
The documentary managed to ganisch the audience's attention.
El documental logró ganisch la atención del público.
Etymology
The origin of 'ganisch' is found in colloquial language and has been adapted to describe interesting situations.
Common Phrases and Expressions
ganisch but true
Expression that indicates something surprising is true.
ganisch pero cierto
it is ganisch
It is used to describe something that is notably interesting.
es ganisch
Related Words
to win
To obtain or achieve something as a result of effort.
ganar
gain
The benefit or profit obtained from an action.
ganancia
Slang Meanings
Something that is surprising or out of the ordinary.
That movie was ganisch in every way.
Esa película fue ganisch en todos los aspectos.
A person who has many interesting stories to tell.
Juan is very ganisch; he always has funny anecdotes.
Juan es muy ganisch, siempre tiene anécdotas divertidas.