What do the neighbors call Germany as…

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  1. 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.

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  3. 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

  4. The best name for Germany comes from Nahuatl: Teutontlalpan.

    Though it appears that is being replaced by the spanish alemania in everyday usage 🙁

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. 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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