Russians unironically call their country “Mother Russia”
Russians unironically call their country “Mother Russia”
yeah haven't you seen that big ass statue they got?
let me guess, you call yours "sand titty"?
jk lol
We have no special name for the country as a whole, except that Najd and Hejaz are sacred and should never be invaded
problem? we call it motherland too.
people are different everywhere my friend
I still haven't figured any of it out
have you?
no soul
nobody can understand poo runes
It's not what you call the country, it's more of a slogan.
Every country has something like that. In Jordan we say "Jordan first". Palestine they say "long live Palestine" or نموت وتحيا فلسطين which means "we die but Palestine never does". I'm pretty sure your has some something as well.
Non binary USA.
Jk lol
your motherland is mongolia
We call ours fatherland (patria) or motherfatherland (madrepatria)
Oh shit not again here we go
Ahem, it's called fecalography.
arabians unironically call Mohammed ''Prophet Mohamed (pbuh)''
Forgot the most important one: "The land of land of determination"
Shut up roach and fuck off. It’s greek motherland
in spenglerian terms, russia is its own unique civilisation on the rise and from what we can see today, russia is generally a pretty poor place to live and has been for some time
in older cultures there is a mythology built around heroes who lived in the earlier days of the culture and it is believed that those heroes were representative of the supposed golden age in which they lived
from what we can see of russia's relative youth in relation to its lack of early golden age, did all the world's cultures really have a perfect golden age in their distant past or was it all just a figment of our imagination?
Turkish posters are redditards of Any Forums, edgy atheists.
you would be able to connect the woman and this thread if you had an iota of situational awareness
piss upon him
>motherfatherland
A feminist coined this right?
Well, what translates into “motherland” roughly sounds like “the land which gives the birth” if you translate it too literally.