English thread

If you use "your country name as verb", what does it mean?

I am not sure about the US, but to 'franciser' (Frenchify) something is to make it infinitely better. It is to raise whatever is being altered to a state of divine perfection, a beacon of golden light, standing above all other nations.
Truly, this is the highest state one can reach.

Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité

I got it. France is derived from Franciser.

Yes because France is the perfect country.

Basically this

To adopt the perceived aspects of a country onto something.
For example if you take all the fun out of a joke you could say you Germanized it.

Yes. France is the greatest country on Earth, though Englishmen have been suppressing this for centuries. I am here to reveal the truth.

I wonder how many people got the joke.

There is no joke. I am being completely serious.
How is France not the best country?

Canada is litteraly a frenchified USA

What joke ?

The only joke, here, is that fucking leaf on your fucking flag

to Canada.... to welcome chinese
to France..... to welcome muslim
right?

Swede on vacation in Japan

"To Swede things up"

means to make things diverse

Japan...

to americanize means to free from oppresion

lol

FRENCH'D

to americanize is to bastardize something and make it cheap and affordable

or also it can mean to carpetbomb the fuck out of something

Chilled?

to finnish something

I got hondurased last night
*I got behead and sold to organ dealers last night

variations of “to eat”