All of what they have are words from Romans and Germanic languages are based on latin anyway.
Why don't Germanic people have their own language and words?
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Guess what, english is based on german and latin
>Backpfeiffengsichd
Indo-European languages dumbass
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Same with english. Any relevant word has Latin root.
Because the name before was Sextilis, literally the 6th month. The name was changed to celebrate Augustus and his victories during that month.
Umm, English and German were once the same language. It was slow change that tore them apart. Tourists from the low countries had no problem communicating with Britons until the late 1500s
Because the man it’s named after is based
Spain is now nothing more than a tourist resort for the English
>he's never been to a nice part of Spain
And now thanks to your political support of medical tyrants, you never will!
rugpjūtis - rūgia pjūtis
literal translation = wheat harvesting
im glad roman fucks never reached our baltic swamps... oddly enough latvians and estonians have no excuse for adopting their words.
Why are you making the same thread again like last week? This time, you just used august instead of june. Sage
>im glad roman fucks never reached our baltic swamps... oddly enough latvians and estonians have no excuse for adopting their words.
Because Polish Slavs protected you from Teutonic Knights. Latvia and Estonia had less luck, although Latgalia is polish in Latvia.
>Because Polish Slavs protected you from Teutonic Knights.
wow never thought about that in such way... thank you daddy polski uwu
in all seriousness, what does this mean? They literally have a language and it has words, its called german.
>NL only country using the name as it was used for the emperor
>They literally have a language
Roman one.
and if you mean they use romance lettering, well that's originally Phoenician, so by your logic, the greeks and romans didn't have a language either, including the orthodox...
>based on latin anyway
>Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung
>Streichholzschächtelchen
>Arbeiterunfallverischerungsgesetz
>Freundschaftsbeziehungen
>Unabhängigkeitserklärungen
>Nahrungsmittelunverträglichkeit
>Rechtsschutzversicherungsgesellschaften
Bruh
Nordics had their own calendar, august would have been called tvímánuður in Icelandic.
The church fought very hard against any kind of influences from paganism.
The Germanic languages are so divergent from other Indo-European languages that some linguists think that proto-Germanic was a creole. en.wikipedia.org
>kolovoz
based
>The church fought very hard against any kind of influences from paganism.
not in case of Slavs. Explain that.