2023 in other words: AI might be the term of the year, but consider these far-flung contenders

FILE- Indian national flags fly in the stands ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy match between India and South Africa in London, Sunday, June 11, 2017. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has replaced India with the Sanskrit word 'Bharat' in dinner invitations sent for the Group of 20 summit, in a move that echoes his Hindu nationalist party's efforts to scrub away what it sees as colonial-era names. Politics over India versus Bharat has gained ground since the opposition parties in July announced a new alliance ¡ª called INDIA. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

Many sentiments are universal. Many words are not. As 2023 ends, The Associated Press reached out to colleagues around the world for terms that emerged this year and seized or crystalized the popular mood.

Some were newsy, some cultural. A couple were kind of delightful. Whatever the language, the emotions came through. Some might consider AI, or artificial intelligence, as ¡°the¡± word of 2023, while Merriam-Webster went with " and Oxford University Press named a riff on charisma.

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