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>ghid il-kbir

wtf is this

Påske?

hmm?

A celebration?

Пacхa?
Ostern?
Wielkanoc?
Pasg?

uma celebração?

Easter is the only time of the year when mämmi is eaten

Hm?

bravo Estonia

>not being a hipster

Hmm?

kek

Ülestõusmispühad?

Beликдeн soon boys

American English — ?

Lithuania my son

why?

Hvorfor feirer amerikanere ikke påske?

Un évènement important du christianisme ?

¿la resurrección bendita?

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wahey

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we did it reddit

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good lads

Praise

can't wait to gorge myself on these

In northern parts we also say Vuzem

>Angolan flag for Portuguese

Nice touch.

I find it funny how our school teachers go on about how Lithuanian is the oldest European languages and whatnot despite being heavily slavicised and how the Latvian language is closer to what the old Lithuanians spoke than modern day Lithuanian. Absolutely shameful.

I don't understand??????

France is latin.

>oldest European language
>not Basque

PASKA :DDDDD

WE

Paskalya HAHAHAJAHAJAJAJAHhAksjaksjaksj

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>pasca

:DDD

h-hi everyone

nice thread we're having here

halutko paska????

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i wont be pretending and this thread is shit

>paskalya

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>Estonia
What the fuck

Also Paska

t. Mämmi-casual
Get pro, son.

>ghid el kibr
AHAHAHAH maltese cucks use the name that we use to referrer to our muslim eid for their Christian celebration

nice one lads

Easter in Arabic, iirc it literally means "coming of life"

What the actual fuck, how did this happen?

i hate hungary now

Estonia, ease up there.

Wtf I hate the Maltese now!

Turkey confirmed European

>Lindt
Shit taste.

Except for Juha "Mietaa" Mieto who eats 40 kg of mämmi in Midsummer

They probably took it from French, just like the word for Christmas

VOI PASKA :DDDDD

It's just "lihavõtted" (meat takings)
"ülestõusmispühad" is "rising up holidays", and nobody uses it.

What's wrong with Anglos and Germans ?

resurrection holidays

ER DERE KLARE GUTTA

Ostara = Germanic goddess of spring

By the way: Sumerians (and later Akkadians, Babylonians etc) had a similar goddess with a very similar name: Ishtar. Some people think that there is a connection.

FUCK JEG ELSKER DEM
men man kan kun få dem fra milka i danmark
engang kunne man få dem med maraubo og et andet billigt mærke der ikke smagte godt

youtube.com/watch?v=mUWo7dhQjQg

Do you want to know more about what easter is and why we celebrate it?

How can Estonians even read this?

You call that a long word?

We hate you too.

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yes

>be most catholic country in europe
>don't call it some variant of pascha

Interesting

Never thought I'd see Iceland and turkey in the same group.

We are tainted with this semetic language.