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  • What do the NATIVES call your country?

    I've noticed for some time that some people call their country a different name than we (Americans) do, the one that comes to mind is Germany = Deustchland (or is that just a nickname?)

    Do any other countries have interesting native-names?
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    "The Middle Country"
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    • #3
      oh why yes good sir


      Hellas

      Hellenes


      or just w@nkers

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      • #4
        Texas.
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        • #5
          dont mess with Texas

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          • #6
            Suomi!

            Although, the truly native name would be the word the Same people use, but I've forgotten it.
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            • #7
              Re: What do the NATIVES call your country?

              Originally posted by UberKruX
              I've noticed for some time that some people call their country a different name than we (Americans) do, the one that comes to mind is Germany = Deustchland (or is that just a nickname?)

              Nickname?!

              I'm starting to get some very grave concerns about the education system in the US

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              • #8
                now you get them?

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                • #9
                  Re: Re: What do the NATIVES call your country?

                  Originally posted by red_jon



                  Nickname?!

                  I'm starting to get some very grave concerns about the education system in the US
                  well the literal translation is "fatherland", a lot of countires call themselves the "motherland" as a nickname.

                  it's just germany has a d!ck
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                  • #10
                    Yisrael.

                    But in most sentences it is simply refered to as "haaretz" or "the land".
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                    • #11
                      The literal translation is Germany (or land of the Germans). Deutsch = German.
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                      • #12
                        Lithuania - Lietuva (Lietus means "Rain")

                        Full name - Lietuvos Respublika (Republic of Lithuania)
                        Former names:
                        Lietuvos Tarybø Socialistinë Respublika (Lithuanian Soviet Socialis Republic)
                        Lietuvos Didþioji Kunigaikðtystë (Lithuanian Great Duchy)

                        Nationality ("Lithuanians") - singular - Lietuvis (for man) and Lietuvë (for woman); plural - Lietuviai (man) and Lietuvës (woman)

                        Adverb ("Lithuanian") - singular- Lietuviðkas (about things of male type), Lietuviðka (about things of female type); plural - Lietuviðki (male), Lietuviðkos (female). When speaking about language it's "Lietuviðkai"

                        Language ("Lithuanian Language") - Lietuviø kalba

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                        • #13
                          UberKrux, in Lithuania it's "tëvynë", so it is fatherland, not motherland as "tëvas" means "father".

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                          • #14
                            Sweden -> Sverige (derived from older form of Svea Rike, Kingdom of the Svear, the traditional ethnic/geographic group centred around lake Mälaren and extending to the west of it)

                            Hungary -> Magyarország (Country of the Magyars, the nation-defining ethnic group in hungary)
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                            • #15
                              the nation-defining ethnic group in hungary


                              Fascists.
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