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This sounds sexist! :p
Considering orange was originally called Geoluhread, literally translated to yellow-red, it was a lot more original then copying a fruits name
Shavara and La Xinga
Like Green-Yellow
Plazland and Shavara
You know, because the Moon is
1) a moon
2) the first observed and recognized moon
Earth isn’t the term for “planet” because it wasn’t recognized as a planet before Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, etc. It’s why earth is the term for “soil” instead.
Plazland and Shavara
Ademarus vult?
Asendavia, Danelaw Scandinavia, The Death Syndicate, Darkspawnerreich, and 2 othersTechnocratic tagalog, and Saint Cinder
On another note, new flag
ADEMARUS VULT, BOTHER! WE SHALL PURGE THE HEATHEN, THE HERETIC, AND THE TRAITOROUS XENOS ALIKE!
Asendavia, Pakitsk, Darkspawnerreich, and Saint Cinder
Yea yea yea, but it still irks me when I think about it.
Also, I was talking about the phrasing , not the actual meaning of earth. Earth is considered a planet, such as the moon is considered a moon. If you want literal translations, then look at Lake Chad - AKA Lake Lake.
Honestly, I just want to know how to pronounce "Adëlæm."
The Death Syndicate, Federal republic of hetacia, Darkspawnerreich, and Technocratic tagalog
Right, because of cross-language confusion. This won’t really affect anyone except for a very few population of bilinguals and the people who don’t like inconsistent etymology.
Face it, this stuff is going to happen when developing a language, and certainly when multiple languages interact.
*Ignores everything u 2 said*
*In Homer Simpson voice*
Neeeeerds 8^)
O`<'O!?
No u!
Howdy folks I’m in the market to sell stuff as long as I see buyers.
I don't know how ë is pronounced, but æ is usually just a longer A.
So presumably "Ad(ë)l-aam)
Eh, what language are you trying to resemble?
Pakitsk and Shavara
Depends what are you and your people into buying.
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