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Nardin wrote:Passionate for you Yahlia ❤️

Bathera wrote:💋

😳

Bathera wrote:Nov being new

now means new, gorod means town, there is also a place called Novo mesto, novo meaning new, mesto meaning town, not to mention a place called Novigrad in Croatia, which if you take you get the same thing in english, new town... or city whichever you preffer.

Kurentslavija wrote:now means new, gorod means town, there is also a place called Novo mesto, novo meaning new, mesto meaning town, not to mention a place called Novigrad in Croatia, which if you take you get the same thing in english, new town... or city whichever you preffer.

But Nov is older Than I am

Bathera wrote:But Nov is older Than I am

Yebatga and I were talking about the meaning of city names, not the age of your nation compared to another, but yes, he is older, both nation and namesake city are.

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Yebatga wrote:Wel in Slo.. novo means new so i suspected nov means new in Russian eather and if u put Novo in in all sorts of labels of slovene writing ststem u get nov is completly corect in form of citie names...

Я I thought 'New' in Russian was 'Новая' (Novaya), such as in Новая Земля?

Maybe in some cases I'm right and others I'm wrong.

Kurentslavija wrote:now means new, gorod means town, there is also a place called Novo mesto, novo meaning new, mesto meaning town, not to mention a place called Novigrad in Croatia, which if you take you get the same thing in english, new town... or city whichever you preffer.

Thank you for making me understand more things.

Anyways...

De'Vëlviren (Plural: De'Völkviren)
Meaning: People, Plural: Peoples
Used in a Sentence:
“De'vëlviren vërheit'ne kättzen vichtö züvi'kommenne”
“The people didn't know what was coming”

Keys
De': Allows the word to specify if the subject is an object or creature. This radical signals the word is relating to creature, coming from the word 'Du'
Vëreit': Signals if the word is past, present, or future. This radical signals the word is in past tense, coming from the word 'Vërmigenheit'
Züvi': Signals if the word is past, present, or future. This radical signals the word is in future tense, coming from the word 'Züvienschëniy'

Noristoniaka wrote:Я I thought 'New' in Russian was 'Новая' (Novaya), such as in Новая Земля?

Different genders, different cases, different numbers all change the word новый, which is the adjective. Also, Russian adjectives usually have both a long and a short form.

The New Nordic Union wrote:Different genders, different cases, different numbers all change the word новый, which is the adjective. Also, Russian adjectives usually have both a long and a short form.

Interesting... I should look this up in my grammar pamphlet.

Libertandonien

Why has it become a trend, that German chancellor-candidates get argumentatively destroyed by kids XD

Bathera wrote:💋

Yahlia wrote:😳

Nardin wrote:Passionate for you Yahlia ❤️

Me:*pretends I didn’t see anything*

Frethotia wrote:


Me:*pretends I didn’t see anything*

I ship it

France withdraws from NATO II: Electric Boogaloo

Kanokla wrote:France withdraws from NATO II: Electric Boogaloo

What? Again?

NorthPortugal wrote:What? Again?

Not yet, but they are pissed at the Anglosphere again.

Its question time. Question is, has Europe, the continent, ever had a middle eastern leader. Think carefully.

Los-Altos wrote:Its question time. Question is, has Europe, the continent, ever had a middle eastern leader. Think carefully.

Neither Europe nor the middle east exist so no

Libertandonien wrote:Why has it become a trend, that German chancellor-candidates get argumentatively destroyed by kids XD

even [censored by 40's soviet government]?

Dizgovzy wrote:Neither Europe nor the middle east exist so no

This is explained by Vsauce because in reality, there is no Europe, there is no Middle East, there are only simples (stuff) Europing and Middle Easting

Bathera wrote:Wait... there is more than one math?

Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Trigonometry, Topology, Calculus, Set Theory, Combinatorics, Graph Theory, Game Theory, Probability, and Statistics, just to name a few.
also: these fields aren't entirely separate from each other

Apabeossie wrote:Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Trigonometry, Topology, Calculus, Set Theory, Combinatorics, Graph Theory, Game Theory, Probability, and Statistics, just to name a few.
also: these fields aren't entirely separate from each other

*Nori.exe stopped working*

While waiting for someone else to answer. Lets visit Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkUP8hXa-Rg&t=01s

Zarulia wrote:yeah ok anyways didnt you know that i broke my laptop a few days ago

didn¡t you know that i don't car- WAIT WHAT?!

Y’all talking about conservatives?

Espinosa wrote:Y’all talking about conservatives?

Not if we can help it ;P

Espinosa wrote:Y’all talking about conservatives?

No, come back another time to see if we¡re talking about conservatives.

Eco-Paris Reformation and Espinosa

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