How do you say "France" in your language ?

How do you say "France" in your language ?

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Frankrike

Ranska

Frankrig

法國

Francja

Francia

France

An Fhrainc (pronounced Un Rank)

I surrender

hilarious and original

...France

I like this one, for some unkown reason

Vuilnishoop

Prantsusmaa

EPIC

Have you fell your balls dropping?

Frocio

Frankreich

ur mum did

Fransa

프랑스

Russian: Francyja (Фpaнция)
Italian: Frocio

Franza

France

Prance [prɑ́:ns]

because koreans can't pronounce "F" well

フランス(Furansu)

I'm fucking Korean

>Prantsus + maa in Estonian

Framamon

Japanese can't pronounce "F","P" and "CE" well.

So it sounds like " Huransu " to me

Francja

Fransa

Finland also doesn't use F

>effeminate dagos calling us faggots

Choke on a dick, just like your ancestors.

França

Fulansu? :-DDDDDDD

You can pronounce R?

Oh, are there any Europeans who are not Asians who can not pronounce "F" well?
It's very interesting.

>be Finn
>can't pronounce your own country

I am not lying.

>Europeans who are not Asians
>Finland

We actually have difficulty in pronouncing "R". Pronunciation systems are different.

>We actually have difficulty in pronouncing "R".
So, it's only japs who pronounce the L as R?

maybe they are also asians!

Γαλλία

BASED

So are we. in conclusion,

Korea = Plance
Japan = Hulansu

فرنسا

Gallia?

Frakkland
And the word for frenchman is Frakki, which is also the word we have for 'coat'
>coatland
can't make this shit up

youtu.be/6xIOfu2tzQM

Pronunciation difference between country names

Gabacholandia

I'm kidding I love you Francia.

>Gabacholandia
REEEEEEEEEEEEE
LO IBA A DECIR YO, HIJO DE LA GRAN PUTA

But Japan has no Hu syllable, they say Furansu

Niggerland.

Almost, the gamma is softer that g, kinda like a consonant y or w

>coatland

FOREVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER

t. whitest country in the world

Francaís

>soft gamma
wat

Фpaнцiя (Francija)

Gallia est delenda.

there's no soft or hard gamma, there's only way it's pronounced, by soft I meant softer than the english G.
vocaroo.com/i/s0A1K3RsRqW8

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Greek
I think it's pronunciation is same, or close to, Spanish "g" before "e" or "i".

sounds more like Hgalia

fight me

Francija

>dēlenda

Terroristland

maybe it's my mic not picking it up correctly, maybe it's vocaroo
here's another one, I hope it helps
vocaroo.com/i/s0vJduLIn3HL

Modern Greek is a Slav rape-baby. The ancients always pronounced a hard 'g'.

Ahhh this was a good day

Was that dick tasty? :^)

>this is an actual sound that people use in spoken language
no offense but it sounds like you're trying to cough up a hairball

Yeah, I'm kinda extending it a bit there, and it may sound like a χ (h as in hat), it's not as emphasized into words

perancis

btw what do you call hummus in greek?

There's no original word for it, I guess you would spell it χούμους