The term - and the feeling - "angst" has existed since the 7th century. But what language does it originate from?

Answer German

The English term "angst" was derived from the German word "angst." It has been used in English translations of Kierkegaard's and Freud's writings since the nineteenth century. These days, it's a term used in English to refer to a strong sense of worry and inner conflict.

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