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>мaйй(majj)

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baised spain

also veliki traven iml

>Maggio

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travanj is also april in cro

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Don't see what the point of the á is to be desu

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>augua

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>orologio
wtf i love italian now kek
why is spanish the odd one out in so many of these

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Turks are basically basques that got it wrong

>acciaghju

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reloj is dialect here in the South lol

>laikrodis
cute

>feure
>no capitalization
Some of these maps are complete shit.

uksi is also used in some finnish dialects

Yay Finland

Nar.

Irish word for steel is from proto Turkish?

>From latin "durus" (hard)
its just the same than "Duro" in spanish (hard)

Look at the Scots

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>???
truly the greatest synopsis of this language

Lithuanian is the closest we have to proto-indo-european

What do you mean?

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Feuer*
Uhr*
Stahl*
Pferd*

they are right

The russian word is basically unchanged Proto-Indo-European

We use kon' as well as lošad, wrong map
But kon' indicates male horse in most cases

Completely turked.

They're not that bad

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Don't Ukrainians call it "zirka"?

No idea

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>wasser
Reminds me of Sacred every time.

I guess "maul" has the same root as the russian word for hammer

>niġma
Lmao what. We got two words for star (stilla and kewkba) and niġma is not one of them.

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I don't know what it is about Maltese that so many maps seem to get it wrong

What baffles me is how the fuck did they come up with niġma and thought it means star. It is not a word that you hear often.
The maps tend to be good, but when they make a mistake the make a big one.

I've seen posts about the Maltese words being wrong before and yeah, they seem to get it really wrong for some reason.
With Slovene, it's alright most of the time. The guy who makes these messed up with "mammal", though. For some reason, he wrote it as salec so I had to fix it.

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I think most of the ones I've seen were good, with some minor mistakes like using g instead of ġ. Mammiferu is correct.

Hurð*

>fogo
Lume.

>fogo
there's also lume and chama

get fucked *uroPEONS

As a Luxemburger myself, I agree

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>Violentugal

>imagine having an anthem and not having lyrics for it
pretty fucking gay

What do Spaniards even do when the anthem is playing, hum the melody?

from what i remember from footbal matches we've had with them they just stare into the abyss and do nothing.

>ur

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>about friendship
Only one ;_; Brovenia

Spain is WHITE
>implying the anthem ever plays
that would be extremelly fascist and dangeorusly nationalistic

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Wolf populations in Europe

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>mayo

lol'd

>("suckle, give suck")
sounds nice

Our national anthem isn't about a country. Its about the Nordic countries as a whole.

There's always a butthurt slovene aka mountain kajkavian posting maps with turkish loanwords.
Slovenia has turkish loanwords too. Not as many, but plenty enough.

pre celtic brvtian

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shutup turk

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Aww really Lux?

>About battle (real or imagined)

the furthest south the slanty eyed uralics came was in lierne tf is this map on about

Based Slovenia

Croatian CHAD passing through.

Your month names will never be so special snowflake as ours.

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cry

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Pretty good, but it's one out of seven. We have 11 our of 12.

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January is Genver. Don't know why it's missing.

now here's a fun one.

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Rudh isn't from Proto-Germanic.

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>pulyka

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This one is funny. Sat is clock, but urar is still the guy who fixes clocks.

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based slovenia and croatia

>toukokuu
looks like a japanese word, URAL-ALTAY confirmed

>???
It means dog's nose

>wolfs in the Chernobyl radioactive areas

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>florar
Saywat?

Pulkstenis sounds cuter

Absolutely based and redpilled

Fun fact: mammal and vacuum cleaner have the same word

Whatever you say

Does anyone use purman for male turkey?

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>pepiks call maj kwiecień

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We have those but nobody apart from a small section of nationalists uses them anymore

Prosinec - january
Svečan - february
Sušec – march
Mali traven – april
Veliki traven – may
Rožnik – june
Mali srpan – july
Veliki srpan – august
Kimavec – september
Vinotok – oktober
Listopad – november
Gruden – december

>From France
Kek

clock comes from irish not latin

WE

we use kapu as well (like the gagauz? turks), but it's for gate, like the garden gate, not the door.

Aħmar
>arena
Interesting.

It could either be a variant of an Italian one, like some of our other surnames, or a word of Arabic origin. Now it could either be a tower like the map says, or a heap of rocks, since that's what the word means in Maltese.

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another interesting thing is that "peacock" is [now] called "pavo real; pavorreal" (royal peacock) in Spanish

countries who were invaded by England, or have territory that was invaded by England in the past.

fuck, forgot to post map. too much bud today today.

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fake and gay
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