It’s also Swedish for beer
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It’s also Swedish for beer
Öl has won California, N/A has won Arizona, L_ has won Idaho, something in Arabic has won Maine and lowercase lambda has won Louisiana.
Totally forgot about them
And what is Another Persian Empire?
Which one is the Sassanid empire?
I’ve been lying to you. In truth, I have never even visited Neuss.
His shield
There’s already Peertube for that.
https://bsky.app/profile/taylorswiftjets.grndcntrl.net
https://bsky.app/profile/elonjet.net
I found these two with a quick search. I don’t know how trustworthy they are
DOCH DOCH DOCH DOCH DOCH DOCH DOCH DOCH !!!
True, these might be MEDIEVAL Roman numerals but they’re still ROMAN numerals.
The two sorbic languages marked in Eastern Germany are only spoken by small minorities.
This map is not about a nation’s word for Thursday but about the word in different languages. Austria for example isn’t labelled with any word because Austrians speak German and the German word for Thursday is already placed in Germany. The English word Thursday is placed in England, its most logical location. The Gaelic word for Thursday meanwhile is placed in Scotland, its most logical place. This doesn’t imply that the majority of Scottish people speak Gaelic, only that Scotland is the country with the highest number of Gaelic speakers while England has the highest number of English speakers in Europe.
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That’s basically two full sentences, just missing some punctuation /s
This is giving me conflicting feelings
Let’s start by recognizing the fact that everyone’s really shown an amazing amount of passion and energy.
Original comment by jo3rn@discuss.tchnics.de