The age-old concept of aura has narrowly beaten a term for a trend among young men from a migrant background and some streetwise blame-taking jargon in Germany’s 2024 competition for the Youth Word of the Year. In a vote by the Langenscheidt publishing house, which publishes German dictionaries among other language reference works, the winning word “Aura,” used to describe a person’s presence and charisma, was announced live at the 76th Frankfurt Book Fair on Saturday. Aura came in just ahead of the popular term “Talahon,” used to describe young men of a migrant background in fake branded clot…