📒 Word of the Day: Linger 🧠 Meaning: To stay in a place or moment longer than expected, often because you don’t want to leave. 🔎 Etymology: From Old English "lengan" (to prolong or delay), related to the word "long" — as in, to long for something or someone. ✨ Fun Fact: "Linger" often appears in emotional contexts — love songs, poetry, or nostalgic memories. The 90s band The Cranberries even had a hit song called “Linger.” Example sentence: “The scent of her perfume lingered in the room after she left.” (Spanish: “El aroma de su perfume permaneció en la habitación después de que se fue.”) ¿Do you have a similar one in your language?