Message from @K▲ISER
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Roight.
That was a whole different roman province
Called Noricum
Or norik
Ah, I’ve heard it it.
And then there was samo's kingdom
And then Carantania
And then Carniola
And now Oberkrain
The macedons kept their shit
So good job
Question:
How do you know this shit man?
I try to teach myself everything about or beautiful land and culture
It's so fragile nowadays
It’s certainly in danger, yeah.
The growth of internationalism is strong you see
**thanks Merkel**
Goddamn it angelca
Weren't we discussing place names?
Germany has lots of -tz at the end
Which is sorta the slavic suffix for places
Man, feels weird thinking about living in the Balkans and not being able to travel 300 miles without having to use another language.
Well
I mean look at the slovene nations
5 kms away a whole diffrent dialect with sepperate literature
The best comparisment you have for the slovenes is fucking what dutch is from bavarian
Especially coming from someone living far-inland in the US with no language barriers at all.
Like only 4 dialects apart
Well yeah
Sorta happens to elder languages
Well, your languages come from a time where travel wasn’t an efficient thing, so therefore the area which a language would be used in would be way smaller.
But american pioneers had it hard too?
Not nearly as much, really.
if you say so
There were no barriers in the original 13 Colonies because everyone was British or a slave who learned English.
I mean I can't understand floridese and bostonese if they talk too fast
The closes things to barriers we have are accents, but accents are accents so they don’t defer from ordinary English all that much.
Goddamn it english
In the Southeast there’s a lot of apostrophes not used anywhere else, like “y’all”.