After many months our nigga Jakub Marian is back

after many months our nigga Jakub Marian is back
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Why is it correct for Alemannic Alsace but wrong for Alemannic Switzerland? Swissgerman is closer to Alsatian than to Standard German,

What happened in Greece?

based suuuuuuu poster

dmc5

>Dwr
WATT

woda :D

it means fresh/drinkable

>ur

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Italians and French have the words most similar to native language.

>dwr

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sounds like an average serbo-croatian word

It's both nero/hydor

>auga

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Nothing special, as always there are languages that have a bunch of different terms

w is 'oo' in Welsh.

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>wåååååder
lmao

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This is embarrassing. Metal is shit-tier.

Get that blue away from my country faggot

W is just /u/ in Welsh, that's why it seems their words can't be pronounced by humans, but it's just that they're retards who couldn't use an actually vowel letter

T: guy who listens to finnish """rap"""

Tbh, I'd been waiting a lower amount in spain with the reggeton thing being predominat over the last decade.

>finnish """rap"""
Which is also garbage. Metal is for pseuds though.

aqua is the best

aqua vitae...

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>Luxemburg
>144

I'm surprised they even have enough citizens to form 144 metal bands

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KARA

Isn't Russia ultimately from a Finnish name for that one Swedish tribe?

>sounds like an average serbo-croatian word

you mean the people who find it hard to pronounce the words fact and object without inserting an additional vowel into those words, making them fakat and objekat? who most often pronounce kurva as kurava? yeah, nah, the language you were looking for is Slovene.

I guess "dvr" should be a word for "door" in Serbo-Slovene or Czecho-Slovak.

>ur

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we

Ruotsi means Sweden in Finnish, probably Russia is that orign

door in Serbo-Slovene is vrata, but you can also say duri if you just dropped out of a time portal from the 18th century

>per 1 million people
I think this is bait but whatever

Can someone to me how to pronounce the word "water"? Is the "t" pronounced or do you wader?

in Polish "wrota" means usually a horse-barn door but also a gate to a castle, so it does sound medieval as well.

>bos días finés, apeteceche un vaso d'auga?
how do you respond
metal can be good, there are many subgenres
> the reggeton thing being predominat over the last decade
reggeton is barely popular compared to where it was in the 2000's
id say generic electronic club music is more popular unless you live in some latino neighborhood in madrid

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in British English it's pronounced wohtsa or woh'a

Why are Finns such pricks?

It's actually WOTAAAAH (imagine Bruce Lee saying it)
Pycи can also mean blondes (plural)

I thought russians were more into metal. Also this makes it sound like half of finns play in a metal band kek.

recomand me some luxemburgian metal

Yeah but my accent is closer to an American one so I don't want to pronounce certain words in a British way

then your pronunciation should be wahder

Kek

Man I fucking hate English pronunciation. It's so fucking illogical but I've heard that French is far worse so I shouldn't be complaining much

"Macedonia" is a Slavic word, Macedonians are a Slavic nation, Macedonia is a Slavic country. It's always been like that, even Greeks accept it since they recognized the country's name as "[North] MACEDONIA".

french is about the same but more fun to do

>more maps at jakubmarian.com
Every time

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>"Macedonia" is a Slavic word
now tell me what does that word mean in slavic you dumb pshek

We wuz vikings

>then your pronunciation should be wahder
Not true it varies in the US on location. In the Northeast alone we have: water, wahder, watah, wadah, worder (this pisses me off the most as there is no r before the t), etc.

based Sarmatian cousin

Are you sure? I've heard from friends that know both English and French that French is completely insane

You are absolutely based my good sir

Ma means "[he] has"
ce means "[is]" as a conjunctive word in some Slavic languages (like Ukrainian)
do means "to"
nia is the sound cute Russian girls make, niash-miash

so the name explains pretty easily on the ground of Slavic vocabulary.

mak + edon + ia
mak + edan + ia < - archaic
poppy + one + land
land of one poppy

>Can someone to me how to pronounce the word "water"?

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We do actually have one of the best opium poppy in the world but doubt they knew what it is 2000+ years ago.
While in greek means tall land (mountains) or something similar to that. And we have a lot of mountains

Doesn't matter. Greeks officially accepted the name Macedonia for a Slavic country so they gave up.

Gwiazdor sounds like a comic-book superhero. Does he have an animal sidekick with special powers and a magic weapon?

"Gwiazdor" in Polish also means "a star-man" as a celebrity, like a singer or actor.

based father christmas

>Christmas Lads

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It's not an actual goat. Nigga should do more research

>christmas goat

you mean "dveri"

the Slovenian archaism is duri, though dveri was also surely also in use back when writing in Croato-Slovene pidgin was popular around the late 19th century

It means land of tall people because the Macedonians were taller than the rest of the Greeks

If you are not trolling, you are extremely retarded

they probably meant uralo-altaic instead of turkic but we are not sure that even exists.

and if bosnia is uncertain then so is croatia, serbia and čehia

and albania is latin not greek

>were
we still are

>slovenians call their doors "gates"
delusions of grandeur desu

waaa. pure waaa

So you just accepted you're Greek? Lmao I said the rest of the Greeks not that they were a different people.

Based Toucher.

Bugars = turkic tribe who converted to slavic language
Macedonians = balkan/hellenic tribe who converted to slavic language

If you think differently than this, then you are a bluepilled fag who has sucked my dick and will continue doing so in the future. Literally the truth, no arguments.

>Feeler, toucher

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>Bugars = turkic tribe who converted to slavic language
>Macedonians = balkan/hellenic tribe who converted to slavic language

pless refrain from trolling, this is a serious thread

I won't disagree with the fact that you most likely have genetic influence from ancient Macedonians but it isn't as simple as you say it is. Bulgarians for example, are heavily mixed with the thracians and theres barely any turkic influence besides the turks living there I guess. I don't mean to anger you with this but can you explain what's the difference between Macedonian and Bulgarian?

Next time don't use teeth, srboljube

I don't mean to anger you with this but can you explain what's the difference between Greek and Turk?

you are both mostly thracian, then slavic, and very little to none turkic

bulgarians just have a turkic name

>Tree trunk that defecates presents

Good job deflecting the question. The difference is that they're mostly a mix of Armenian, Anatolian, Armenian and literally everything around the area while we have some Slavic and Anatolian admixture. Greeks were never homogenous. People in Southern Greece always looked how they look now and the same can be said about the north. Am I retarded enough to say that we're pure? No. Are you retarded enough to believe that nothing more than a brainwashed Bulgarian? It seems so unless you explain to me why they should be considered different languages

dveře - door
vrata - garage door, barn door, etc.
brána - gate

*that you're

Baby Jesus masterrace

dveri - gate but nobody uses it
vrata - door, gate
brana - dam

>It seems so unless you explain to me why they should be considered different languages
Because there are much bigger differences between Macedonian and bulgarian than serbian and craotian for example.
>people from north greece look the same
lmaoing at that cope kellyfat. You literally didn't exist in that region except thesalonegri and chalkhidiki. Current """macedonians"""" who live there are christians from turkey that came in the 20s + balkan wars.
t.aegean
>bulgarians just have a turkic name
i just have a slavic language

How many words for forest do you have apart from the standard one? In Slovene, I can think of gmajna, hosta, les, goš(č)a, log, šuma.

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I don't believe you. My brother studied in Bulgaria for 2 years and he said that your language is literally the same. I'm not talking about the refugees that came after 1922 yeah I guess I should've made a distinction. During that period though there wasn't a different demographic of Macedonians in the area, it was just turks, Bulgarians and Greeks. Just accept your heritage for fucks sake

Also If I was Kelly I'd be calling you a subhuman shitskin or some shit like that. I really never intended to anger you but you can really see how fragile your identity is when I asked you a simple question

And has he spent time here to compare the languages? Not that I don't understand bugars easily but we still have different words and grammar. We don't talk/write the same.
It actually was turks, Macedonians, bugars, albanians and some greeks. My great grandma was from Voden (edessa) born in the 20s and wasn't bulgarian sooo, the end don't eve try.

>anger, fragile...
m8 you need to quit projecting

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Oh yeah, gaj.
I imagine reg. means regional and arh. means archaic but what does suž. stand for?