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How do you say/Maps
Luis Long
Austin Parker
how do u say penis
we say penis
Robert Gray
Julian Hernandez
Justin Lewis
Jose Johnson
Brody Thompson
Old people call it kynsilaukka here
Nolan James
Carter Taylor
>How do you say/Maps
térkép
tér=space
kép=image
Isaac Scott
edel means south-west in estonian, I wonder how we got that mixed up with Finns
Nathaniel Baker
Kalmisto also means graveyard in finnish
Lounas is south west
These maps are trying to separate us
Cameron Lewis
[Throat singing intensifies]
Austin Cruz
Luke Williams
Norway has much more than just "jeg", it's a dialectal clusterfuck
Owen Reed
Luis Torres
Gay
Justin Martinez
Aiden Baker
Why is everything from proto-slavic without etymology? Why would proto-slavs have a word for science if it was only invented in the 17th century?
Anthony Hughes
Russian - Ya
Belorussian - Ja
logic????
Aaron Parker
Brody Lopez
this is a great thread eestibro, where did you get all of these?
is there a way to generate part of them automatically or is this all manual work?
Lucas Wood
how do you say the E with the apostrophe?
like ee? or eh?
Levi Johnson
I've just saved them to my maps folder from previous threads
Josiah Green
>millimallikas
Estonian is cute!
C U T E
Christian Garcia
True, around my area alone there are tons of ways of saying it.
E, I, Æ, Jeg, Eg
David Martin
How do you say sauna?
Swedish: bastu
Every other language: sauna
James Hernandez
>I
Atrocious. It's "Jien". Also, "maps" is "mapep".
ġiraffa*
I've never heard of the word "Linċi", but it's not like we ever talk about them.
Same as the Lynx, but the word "Ċerv" is almost the same as "Ċerva" which means deer, so I guess it makes a bit sense.
Luke Nelson
Based Jämtland, you make us proud.
Jacob Campbell
It's ail not ali here
Christian Cooper
All of them actually have an etymology
znanost from znanje - knowledge
nauk from uk - a teaching and na - to/on, ie "something that is taught"
veda - from verb vedeti meaning to know
And even the one listed as ? (which I guess is kashubian) comes from učenje meaning teaching similar to "uk"
Bentley Powell
Sad!
Hunter Lewis
é = ye
like in "yes", which in icelandic alphabet would be spelled "éss"
Easton Hill
terem is not "grow" wtf
it's more like produce, beget
do people "grow" iron, wood?
if I appear somewhere I grew there?
very bad translation
Cooper Thompson
You mean science was invented?
Parker Lee
what would "és" sound like then
Brody Phillips
Yes? Do you even know what science is or do you thing science is cool flashy mechanisms and star charts and architecture n sheeit?
The scientific method got formalized more or less during the 17th century. There was knowledge and smart men before that, obviously, but not science.
Easton Sullivan
Thanks. Are you some sort of linguist?
Dominic Edwards
it's called
>luggs :DDDDDD
here
Anthony Bell
cute polar bear
Owen Morgan
What the fuck Greece
Mason Richardson
Mapa
The origin of the word map is actually from semetic (via Latin)
The original meaning of the word is ''table cloth'', though in modern Hebrew it also gained the meaning of ''geogriphical chart'' via Spanish
Andrew Hernandez
Im a slovenian with a passing interest in language
Ethan Stewart
>a kwal is called medusa
lol how fitting
Adam Cruz
Agree with you concerning the term science defined as proved by empiric methods. So e. g. Archimedes was a researcher only...
Isaiah Sullivan
In the Netherlands a kwal (jellyfish) also refers to a person who is a slimeball.
Nathan Cook
the eternal sw*de will stop at nothing to annihiliate Finnish culture, even at the language level.
Parker Carter
Britof in dialects/colloquial Slovene
Ryder Young
>baratxuri
Oh Basque
Matthew Gutierrez
Does anyone have any maps like this for other languages? I've seen some German ones (I believe for bread rolls, among others)
Austin Roberts
Based Hellas
Anthony Howard
What's wrong with Greeks Bgarians and Albanians
Are they White
Zachary King
lets not pretend that "pokopališče" wasn't invented in the 19th century because every slovenian just said britof
Dylan Gutierrez
whiter than you ahmed
Luke Roberts
Your theory could hold water but I found a use back on the turn from the 17th to 18th century. It comes from "pokopati" (to bury) so there's no reason why it couldn't have been in use for a very long time
Evan Thompson
>Dut
I'm pretty sure it's Ni
Noah Brown
do you support a free euskadi?
Jeremiah Allen
Euskadi doesn’t need independence, it already has a sweet deal with the Spanish government
Easton Gutierrez
We actually have word "wiedza" but it means specifically "knowledge" while "nauka" is "science"
Luke Barnes
>t. friegaplatos c*stellano
William Baker
Knowledge and science are different words with different meanings.
Sebastian Brooks
Georgia and Norway are the biggest cucks
Oliver Johnson
Yes, that's exactly what I said.
Sebastian Jackson
btw, Polish "wiedza" is related to Sanskrit "Veda" and both mean the same
muh Aryan feels
Jack Hall
Karhu is the official word but we also have
>mesikämmen
honey paw
>kontio
(archaic) crawler or otherwise related to the verb "kontata", to crawl
>kouvo
I don't know the etymology
>otso and ohto
These are actually the original words meaning bear, and they are likely related to the Romance orso and oso
>nalle
teddy
>metsän kuningas
King of the Forest
Levi Martinez
Wrong, it's I in all of Austria
It's Knofl in Austria
It's Sidn in Austria
Ethan Edwards
It's the same thing if you say Ellas/Hellas and Ellada in modern Greek, everyone knows that Hellas means Ellada but Ellada is just much more common nowadays.
Kayden Peterson
We are Romans
Jaxson Garcia
This map is ridiculously wrong
Ian King
Wtf we are Estonians now
John Murphy
No, we're saying it the proper way. Based Hellas.
Ethan Gray
No I’m a Brit that’s a regular visitor to Euskadi
Aaron Ross
Angel Torres
>Hajzelj
That's a weird way of spelling Heisl
Jackson White
>sralnjak
that is the most Croatian thing that I have read in my life
Samuel Cook
>ant
Christian Lee
>Lounas is south west
Or "lunch", is that the words relation to midday?
Parker Green
Based Norge!
Oliver Phillips
>Ant, From Arabic lamt, obscure origin.
I'm a unique snowflake
Zachary Davis
Hajzelj > Heisl
Še najbolj hrvaška je zahod
Noah Thomas
No you're not, need I remind you that Estonians aren't balts, but finnics? Proto-Baltic is the origin lanugage of Latvian and Lithuanian, not Estonian
Kevin Powell
gufubað
Ethan Howard
Because etimology is fake science.
Ryan Howard
"alforreca" is probably more common, atleast where I live. Probably from arabic, given the "al".
Jose Clark
aaah stop this stupid occitania meme it never existed
Liam Jackson
The group of languages did, though. At one point it had more speakers than the Langues D'oïl
Adrian Williams
>mwannalagh
kek, I wanna laugh too.
Easton Sanders
Funny how in slovenian you say Polshter, but the surrounding austrian provinces say Polster. Only Tirol and Vorarlberg which don't even border you, also say Polshter
Kayden Nguyen
it's pronounced poushter, idk what the mapmaker meant by enlarging the L's like that
Gabriel Martin
it comes from naučiti - to learn
Lucas Baker
Huh, okay. Still odd that you use the "sh"
Hunter Long
Happens with some words. There's also kunšt(en), for example
Alexander Ortiz
What does that mean? Art?
Ryan Hall
>Yunanistan
Kevin Richardson
immigration from South Tyrol did take place in NW Slovenia. Ivan Cankar, our greatest writter, had Tyrolean roots afaik.
Nicholas Gomez
No, knowledge. It's used in an ironic sense, though, if someone says something stupid.
Isaac Jenkins
Okay, knowledge might be the wrong term, more like intelligence.
Jonathan Mitchell
kartta (russian loan word)
Noah Jenkins
we say ajmar at home and I'm ljubljanese desu
Charles Parker
>different from others
Nice
James Myers
Tako kot očitno celotna Gorenjska glede na zemljevid sem tudi jaz zmeden in včasih rečem ajmar, drugič pa lambar. Dostikrat pa koga slišim reči kangla.