Fun fact: In Ukraininan language(and oher slavic languages) word “Nymechchyna” comes from “Nimyj” which means speechless or someone that doesn’t know how to speak.
In times of a football cup:
SCHLAAAND
Looks like a repost. I’ve seen this image 7 times.
Alemania and Saksa comes from the tribe names. But what about Niemcy?
“ألمانيا ” in Arabic language .
Saksamaa *blushes*
in sicily they speak italian too, so why they call it girmania?
I just noticed how wiped out the german population is from what was east prussia. I would have expected at least a little bit of brown in the polish blue but there is none
I like tyskland
The best name for Germany comes from Nahuatl: Teutontlalpan.
Though it appears that is being replaced by the spanish alemania in everyday usage 🙁
ICH LIEBE DÖTSCHELAND
Despite the origin of this word, Hungarian isn’t a Slavic language. Just wanted to remind everyone. Because people tend to think that all the time.
In East Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese they adopted a variation of “Diutisc” like in modern German and other Germanic languages except English.
Now where do the Lithuanian and Latvian names come from, no idea
Why do Italians call the country Germania, but the language/people are tedesco/teseschi?
In Chinese: 德国 (dé guó)
Transliteration: Deutsche country
Translation: moral/righteous kingdom
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I’d like to see a map with common insults for Germans with a translation of each one. I think that would give a nice picture of stereotypes and what qualities a nation is known for (am German myself and I can laugh about insults).
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I come from north Africa, and I ensure you the name they put there is not correct.
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So north africans call germany jakubmariana.com , interesting!!
I thought we called them krauts?
Some of them just head banged the keyboard I feel like.
was.
Hmm weird name they use in Morocco for Germany 🤔
Preißn
Die Idee mit Germania hatte 45‘ doch auch schon jemand 😂
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Why does Africa call us “more maps at jakubmarian.com”?
Why does marocco call us jakubmarian.com? Is there a historic background ?
As a Swiss we say”Grosser Kanton/ Big Kanton”
Dytschland would probably only write someone from Betn.
Alemania sounds like a great name for an all-muslim version of the WWE
Nobody in Switzerland says dytschland, maybe dütschland, but how the hell do you get on the idea we‘d say dytschland
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We are many. Germany. Expect us, US.
Fun fact: In Ukraininan language(and oher slavic languages) word “Nymechchyna” comes from “Nimyj” which means speechless or someone that doesn’t know how to speak.
In times of a football cup:
SCHLAAAND
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Alemania and Saksa comes from the tribe names. But what about Niemcy?
“ألمانيا ” in Arabic language .
Saksamaa *blushes*
in sicily they speak italian too, so why they call it girmania?
I just noticed how wiped out the german population is from what was east prussia. I would have expected at least a little bit of brown in the polish blue but there is none
I like tyskland
The best name for Germany comes from Nahuatl: Teutontlalpan.
Though it appears that is being replaced by the spanish alemania in everyday usage 🙁
ICH LIEBE DÖTSCHELAND
Despite the origin of this word, Hungarian isn’t a Slavic language. Just wanted to remind everyone. Because people tend to think that all the time.
In East Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese they adopted a variation of “Diutisc” like in modern German and other Germanic languages except English.
Now where do the Lithuanian and Latvian names come from, no idea
Why do Italians call the country Germania, but the language/people are tedesco/teseschi?
In Chinese: 德国 (dé guó)
Transliteration: Deutsche country
Translation: moral/righteous kingdom
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[removed]
I’d like to see a map with common insults for Germans with a translation of each one. I think that would give a nice picture of stereotypes and what qualities a nation is known for (am German myself and I can laugh about insults).
[removed]
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I come from north Africa, and I ensure you the name they put there is not correct.
[removed]
So north africans call germany jakubmariana.com , interesting!!
I thought we called them krauts?
Some of them just head banged the keyboard I feel like.
was.
Hmm weird name they use in Morocco for Germany 🤔
Preißn
Die Idee mit Germania hatte 45‘ doch auch schon jemand 😂
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Why does Africa call us “more maps at jakubmarian.com”?
Why does marocco call us jakubmarian.com? Is there a historic background ?
As a Swiss we say”Grosser Kanton/ Big Kanton”
Dytschland would probably only write someone from Betn.
Alemania sounds like a great name for an all-muslim version of the WWE
Nobody in Switzerland says dytschland, maybe dütschland, but how the hell do you get on the idea we‘d say dytschland