Don't have a word for something?

>Don't have a word for something?
>just combine half a dozen vaguely related words together
Why are you so autistic

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What’s it like being a German minority in Poland or Slovakia?

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Heino is based, glad he's still going

...this is how languages work.
Democracy? demos(people) + kratia(rule)
Republic? res(thing) + publica(public)
There's many more examples. Television, automobile, and compound words exist in all language families. Train in Japanese is "densha", electric + vehicle. Words like "because", "today", are all compound words. German just takes it to another level.

btw, I always wonder why this three Germanic countries do not unite.

Is the situation something like South Korea and North Korea?

yes the same you just dont hear about it much in the news

There comes a point when most languages borrow and adapt a foreign words because trying to come up with a native expression is too unwieldy. Japanese have a native word for camera that is like saying "photograph-machine" but they usually just say "camera". English does the same. German autism and nazi purity standards is holding their language back.

Austria and Switzerland weren't historically part of unified Germany, except during WW2 when both were invaded by the Nazi regime. They've developed separate national identities and have no reason to relinquish their sovereignty to be ruled from Berlin. Same for Luxembourg.

>just combine half a dozen vaguely related words together
Never viewed german language being like that. Maybe it's because finnish is lot worse, if you call it a bad thing.

t. had german classes in elementary school

Eh, German actually has a lot of loanwords, especially English and French.

it's actually much worse.

back in 2007 austria drop a nuclear bomb in germany. they just covered it all to not lose turism

Kinda.
Austrians still think they some great Empire or something and Swiss fags will never give up on leaching from druglords and dictator monies and of course our tax evasion ends up there.

>especially English and French.
Latin is the main source tho.

French is not that much and english only in modern language.

>German just takes it to another level.
an autistic level

No, you have a lot of French loanwords, but I've noticed that you typically don't recognise them as such. Words like internationale, clique, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_words_of_French_origin

die artillerie, das manöver, die bombardierung,

Non of this words is used in common language.

International is from Latin.

artilley isn't used in common language?
come on

When the fuck do you need Artillery?
We don't bomb us around from far away here as past time.

Crazy how Germans used to say stuff like pic related when their words for cavalry, infantry and artillery come from French tbqh

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I only looked up Infantery that is also Latin.
Most of the French words you recognize we have and already had from Latin.
Obviously they are same as yours since you speak a Latin language.

Gunpowder empires such as ottomans or mughals were mad comfy.

Gunpowder bust
Crack open Money

Really simple wealth gain.

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>We don't bomb us around from far away here as past time.

soy and bluepilled, modern germans are really brainwashed cucks

t. murcan

>Austria and Switzerland
>invaded
French intellectuals, everyone

You gave the words and we transfered it into reality.

Luxembourg is french

Luxemburg is German.

we take it from latin and you take it from french

Luxembourg is french, God-Emperor Juncker recognises it as such

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Luxemburg is German.

Luxembourg, much like the entire world, is American.

What about us?