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Why are they like this?
Evan Lewis
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Julian Evans
They spelled Englanti and Hollanti wrong
Robert Carter
>Eupooppa
Sebastian Brown
why are suomi ruotsi and puola are so similar
Carson Wilson
They all had long o which turned in to uo
Estonian kept the long o so they say Soome Rootsi Poola
Gavin Walker
Finnish not only hates consonant clusters and ending a word with a consonant but also dislikes some long vowels. Compare swedish "skola" with finnish "koulu" etc.
Jaxon Hill
>all of Germany is named after Saxony
SOVL, really cool since its probably due to how Finland was so isolated and kinda "backwards" for such a long time. So people always thought it was still the Pagan saxons who ruled there, and when they found out they were just like "eh fuck it, this stays SAKSA"
Julian King
At least they got our name right.
Juan Baker
Only hate them in wordbeginning
Sebastian Rogers
thanks for an explanation
Cameron Williams
Saksa is the only odd one
Alexander Lee
my theory is
Juan Lopez
>Alankomaat
AYO DEM FINNISH NIGGAS BE MAKIN FUN OF DUTCH FRFRFRFR
Benjamin Cruz
>Afrikkka
Kevin Turner
>Itavalta
>Valko-Venaja
>Unkari
>Viro
>Venaja
Cooper Scott
ok Viro, Ruotsi and Venäjä are little bit odd but they don't count because those are neighbouring countries
Rest are just direct translations or almost the same as in other languages
Colton Diaz
>amerikka
almost right finns its ameriKKKa
Ayden Roberts
I've heard it was because it was the Saxons who Finns were first in contact with, probably through trading. Unlike the memes suggest there was some economic activity here, albeit small
Zachary Perez
>conveniently ignores the ones I listed
Finn
Jeremiah Wilson
>Itavalta
Eastrealm=Österreich
>Valko-Venaja
White Russia=Bela Rus
>Unkari
In Swedish it's Ungern, so that just aligns better with Finnish phonotactics
>Viro
The northernmost region of Estonia is Viru
>Venaja
I don't know. There's probably a reason.
Parker Nelson
>>Venaja
>I don't know.
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