Are they Germanic or Latino?

Are they Germanic or Latino?

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France is called after a Germanic tribe like Russia and England but they speak a Latino language.

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North/East is Germanic

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Wow it stayed so serious? Fair enough.
Truth is we’re a mix of both as well as Celtic

And it’s “Latin” not Latino, latino isSouth American

both

no matter how hard i try i don't see how we are germanic
we're very clearly latin culturally, linguistically and religiously

Frogoid

I have french ancestry and i am dark haired with blue eyes. Is that germanic? They were born in Paris btw.

LOL no just Celts larping as Latino-Germans.

They are based CELTO-GERMANIC MVTTS

yeah like 95% celto and 5% germanic

Fags

We are south american though, we have Guyana

French and I'm germanic

then we're also austrolasians, africans, north americans, indians, etc

neither. they are gay

Alsacians are germanic but in fact they are not french, they are Germans.

We're everything, a beacon for the world, the shining light illuminating the whole universe with our unending glory.

BLACK BVLLS

Is it true French is the most Germanic Romance language? How much influence did the Franks have on it?

they are Gauloise

cant disagree

Yes. A lot especially on the pronounciation, not much for the rest

None

oh fuck who do I believe

trust me

Here's Wikipedia's take on it.
It's true. Not surprising because French is the northernmost Romance language. Some 20% of our vocabulary comes from Germanic, with 10 to 15% being from Frankish, and Germanic languages also affected our language's phonology, explaining why it sounds so distinct among Romance languages. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_French#Frankish
>This Germanic language shaped the popular Latin spoken here and gave it a very distinctive identity compared to the other future Romance languages. The very first noticeable influence is the substitution of the Latin melodic accent by a Germanic stress[23] and its result was diphthongization, differentiation between long and short vowels, the fall of the unaccented syllable and of the final vowels:
>Latin decimus, -a 'tenth' > OF disme > F dîme 'tenth' (> E dime; Italian decimo, Portuguese décimo, Spanish diezmo)
>VL dignitate > OF deintié (> E dainty; Italian dignità, Romanian demnitate)
>VL catena > OF chaeine (> E chain; Occitan, Portuguese cadeia, Spanish cadena, Italian catena)
>Additionally, two phonemes that had long since died out in Vulgar Latin were reintroduced: [h] and [w] (> OF g(u)-, ONF w- cf. Picard w-):
>VL altu > OF halt 'high' (influenced by OLF *hōh ; ≠ Italian, Portuguese and Spanish alto, Occitan naut)
>L vespa > F guêpe, Picard wèpe, Wallon wèsse, all 'wasp' (influenced by OLF *wapsa ; ≠ Occitan vèspa, Italian and Portuguese vespa, Spanish avispa)
>L viscus > F gui 'mistletoe' (influenced by OLF *wīhsila 'morello' with analogous fruits, when they are not ripe; ≠ Occitan vesc, Italian vischio)
>LL vulpiculu 'fox kit' (from L vulpes 'fox') > OF golpilz, Picard woupil 'fox' (influenced by OLF *wulf 'wolf'; ≠ Occitan volpìlh, Old Italian volpiglio, Spanish vulpeja 'vixen')

Technically though, languages like Walloon and Norman have more Germanic influence than French, but unlike French they're not "major" languages and are part of the same family anyway (langue d'oïl)

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Germanic

French literally cluster with a Half-Roman Half-Lombard Roman Period Germanic

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LOL more like 95% celtic 5% germanic, if you are not Alsacian of course.

pure trojan

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About more than half of France was germanic even before the fall of Rome. You can see some remains of Franks from 2th century near Normandy. Check archaeological discoveries

My latino brothers :)
Hola
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*get coup'd by the CIA*

LOL you're wrong just check some genetic studies.

Eh South Germans are mostly germanized Ex-Romans too.

French language sounds like throat cancer, therefore Germanic.

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Sardinian is the closest, French is lhe last in Latin languages

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Not at all, south Germans are mostly Celts who have lost their native celtic language and culture and now speak the germanic language of their germanic conquerors.
Many Germans come here in Brittany during the hollidays. They know they are conquered Celts (South Germany is full of tumuli and other celtic arctifacts) and they like Brittany for its celtic language and culture.
The northern half of Italy itself is genetically celtic. If you want to find a genetically "roman" population, look at south Italia or some parts of Turkia.

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Celto-germanic.

This guy stop posting no?

Celts who were under Roman occupation for centuries and spoke Latin living in Colonias. Hence Ex-Romans. I've been to the Celtic museum in Hochdorf multiple times Frenchie, don't teach me history.

LOL yeah like 95% celto and 5% germanic.

interesting how almost all of their kings have germanic names

*French names
"Louis" might be related to Ludwig, but it's still French

it's a germanic name as pronouced by retards

Germanics + Celts melted by Romans

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you could've posted your picture for this reason

Ne dalv da vann klask ober ur Gall ac'hanon, paourkaezh penn beulke ac'hanout ! Pa c'helli distagañ an disterañ frazennig e yezh keltiek da hendadoù e c'helli dont d'ober kentel din diwar-benn istor ar Gelted ! C'ha, c'ha, c'ha ! Te a gav dit out e-tailh da lâr din ar pezh a zlean soñjal war an afer-se ? Evit gwir ? Nag a fent ! Dalc'h 'ta da reiñ kentel din diwar-benn ar sevenadur keltiek, ne badan ket gant ar c'hoant c'hoarzhin c'hoazh...

how does a quintessentially french person look?

and these retarded pronunciations are now the norm; this is why we remember Karl as "Charlemagne", Friedrich der Große as "Frederick the Great", Heinrich II as "Henry II", et cetera
you can babble all you want about how those names are Germanic, doesn't change that your kings are remembered by the French version of their names in the only language that matters(English)

You are basically germans in denial.

Like me

Physically we are closer to Italians than Germans I think.

Because the Salian Franks and Merovingian Kings were originally Dutch and then moved south to Belgium.

(Many tribes were migratory during that period of time because the borders weren't so clear cut for Germanics.)

like gérard depardieu

Celto-Roman mostly, with some germanic mixture more in the north, more celtic in Brittany. A very small amount of greek, phoenician, arab in the south maybe.

English is more french than actually "english" you moron.

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By French i only meant the Med ruling-warrior class that carried J2 and E1b haplogroups. The Frankish lower class was mostly made up of R1b-carrying Germanians and Celts. The Frankish society was very stratified akin to Hitler's Germany and Napoleon's France in which E1b leaders ruled over a R1b mass.

As for the origin of this ruling class, it goes quite deep. The J2-E1b1b ruling class of the Germanic race, known as Aethel or Adal, was originally formed during the Iron Age after Libyan men, who titled themselves Athalim 'the nobles', subjugated the Germanians when they were living in Holstein. It is mostly thanks to Libyan warrior culture and leadership that Germanians made it this far.

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that's part of the point you mouthbreather, maybe you should learn to read

>imagine telling a Breton he is a "German in denial"
LOL
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Fuck Serbia, free Kosovo

>more celtic in Brittany
indeed

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the part of France where French was traditionally spoken, the "oïl country", didn't see as much Roman settlement than the southern areas around Provence and Narbonne
so it's wrong to call us "mostly Celto-Roman"; we are mostly Celtic, period

that's an insular Celtic haplogroup, continental Celts were different

And french language is like 0,001% celtic, because you lost the celtic language of your ancestors like fucking losers.
Ha bremañ e c'hallan ober goap par ma c'hellan, kemer ma flijadur ken ha ken, rak gouzout a ouzon ervat eo marv ar galianeg da vat, tra m'eo bev ar brezhoneg c'hoazh ! Re ziwezhat eo evidoc'h, biken ne c'hellot ober kentel dimp...

I'm not him, I 'm not gaul but I'm proud frankish warrior

Celts were losers who got invaded by both Romans and Germans, literally
this is why we proudly call ourselves Franks and speak a Romance language, while you inbred sheep fuckers in Brittany flaunt your so-called "national heritage" and "identity" despite having no achievements of your own or history to be proud of

LOL you can't even speak frankish you larper!

>We Bretons were invaded but we didn't lost our native celtic name nor our native celtic language.
>You French were ivaded and you lost your native celtic name and your native celtic language
YOU are the losers of history, and now, all you can do is worship your conquerors while we keep with our native celtic culture.
We have hundreds of breton language schools
You have not a single gaulish school, because gaulish language is fucking dead, fucking LOST !
LOSERS
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That's because during the period of nationalist movements France was re-Latinized and Germanic vocabulary was Purged. The share used to be higher.

>while we keep with our native celtic culture
Yeah not really

These threads actually make me feel kinda terrible, because yeah we have no set identity. France has always been at the crossroads of Europe and has been home to all kinds of groups, so we can't really relate with any other collective in Europe, and that should be okay because we've never claimed to be anything other than French. But our lack of cultural closeness to other groups means we're relatively isolated, in our French-speaking bubble and that leads to chauvinism on our side, and a lot of negative stereotypes on the other side. Stuff like us being overly protective of our language despite it being the work of authorities like the Académie française and the OIF.
I just wish there was a collective out there that could relate to us and we could relate to. But even freaking Walloons and Quebecois hate our guts.

>200 000 breton speakers in 2019
>0 gaulish speakers in 2019
200 000 > 0
LOL
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>we've never claimed to be anything other than French
Never heard of "Nos ancêtres les Gaulois"?

I lived in Bretagne, stop larping. Nobody gives a shit but autists like you that need something to cling on to feel cool and different

Gaulois are bullshit invented during
he french revolution

Check history book before Revolution, no ones talk about gauls

For what it’s worth, we only joke about hating you and there are many francophiles in the UK

No, never heard that actually. Did you really, ever, outside of parody?

There's a tard right now on /his/ arguing the dialects of the Franks who settled in the western part of the Frankish empire is somehow unrelated to Dutch and German. Wouldn't surprise me if it's him desu.

But not in a Finistère rural village, right?
Farsus eo pegen aes eo mezhekaat ac'hanoc'h. Kaer ho pez lavarout dimp ho tispriz e-keñver hor yezh, morse ne vezit gouest da ezteurel an disterañ elfenn a garantez hag a lorc'h ouzh ho kwriziennoù keltiek. Ni 'oar mat-tre pegen tomm eo ho kalon ouzh ho hendadoù galian koulskoude, ni 'oar mat hoc'h eus mezh gant hoc'h istor truezus.

t. butthurt Gaul larping as roman-speaking Frank warrior

You better be francophiles, your "english" language is nothing but a french dialect now.

yeah ok but why do you care

LOL keep larping, loser...
Pezh zo, n'on ket Gall, hag e ouzon mat petra oa ma hendadoù, n' em eus ket kudenn ebet gant ar poent-se.
C'hwi avat... poent bras e vefe deoc'h digeriñ ul levr istor.
Farsus eo gwelout pegen diouiziek oc'h diwar-benn hoc'h istor hoc'h-unan. Un druez !

Claiming that you have ancestors, that a specific tribe was instrumental to your genesis as an ethnic group doesn't mean you're claiming to be something else. We're not saying "we're Irish", but "we're descended from the Gauls".
Thanks. The opposite is also true in France. The classics of English literature and English contributions to the Enlightenment are given an important in our middle and high school curriculums and we consume a lot of English-speaking media. Lots of people want to move to London too from what I've seen. Also, please ignore , he's a mentally ill Breton.

wtf i hate jews now

>look i posted it again!!

Its kinda sad that you think anyone gives a shit but whatever helps you sleep at night larper

I recently watched some French movies and series and I was surprised how many "English" words are of French origin

The French nationalist identity transcends primitive ethnoinguistic tribalism and to some degree even political alignment.

If you go to a French socialist rally you will see people waving French flags to red flags because the French identity and its revolutionary history can be to some degree incorporated. If you go to a German rally there won't be the same since the German identity grow out of ethno-nationalism not civic patriotism.

Latin*. Latino is short for Latinoamericano, aka Latin American, and France was located in Europe last time I check not in the Americas.

So good.
By the way, how do you say "posted" in english?

Er c'hontrol, plijus da vat eo gwelout penaos n'oc'h ket gouest d'ober mezh din. Kaer ho pez ober, c'hwitañ a rit. Evel-se 'mañ !

Theo Vennemann is a German. He merely acknowledge the fact that brown people were the ruling class of the Germanians. Germanian Christianity was also created by a Libyan (Arius) heretic.

No hard feeling.

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>The French nationalist identity transcends primitive ethnoinguistic tribalism
pic related

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>Tout homme a deux patrie, la sienne et la France.

-Thomas Jefferson

I don't know if you can read french, but here is a funny pic of Jean-Marie Le Pen, the famous french "nationalist" :

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and amerimutt. never forget that

Funny pic, but why does pote belong there? Is there some different meaning?