Friendly reminder that countries without their own language arent countries

Friendly reminder that countries without their own language arent countries
>looking at you Belgium, Switzerland and Austria

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That's why Transylvania should be independent

>usa

Friendly reminder that countries which rename their own language so that it becomes "different" from other countries' languages arent countries
>looking at you Sweden, Denmark and Norway

Belgium used to have their own dialect though. Well i don't know about Flanders but Wallonia spoke Wallon before

Love how every language map grossly overestimates Sami influence and misplaces them hardcore

>greek education

says the swede lol

lol hello Ireland

So wait.
USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile etc etc arent countries?
Makes me think

Same for Greece.
There are like a thousand (native) slavic ("Macedonian") speakers in Greece and nobody speaks freaking Aromanian except like a couple of thousands old people in some god forsaken mountains.

Well Mexicans have their own shit form of Spanish. So technically they still are.

Can you understand Norwegian and Danish when spoken?
If yes then it's the same language.

Swedish and Norwegian is just retarded danish

Norwegian, yes usually, danish hell no

Finns are the swedish equivalent of mexicans

USA and Mexico are real countries. The UK and Spain aren't.

Balkanization of Russia when?

A 3rd world war should be enough

Lmao
You'll be balkanised by Russia more like

>Swedish and Norwegian is just retarded danish
13thpbp

And Greece, you should get a job man. Not as a lingust tho', your theory is retarded. But why do I even bother; you're probably a turk anyway

not to offend anyone, but I doubt Portuguese/Galician are separate languages.

the "split" occured in the late 19th century and most of the defendants for establishing Galician as a separate language did not come from Galicians but from Madrid fearing a rapprochement between Portugal and Galicia.

For me, Galician just sounds like Portuguese being spoken with a Spanish accent.

>USA and Mexico are real countries

>he thinks just because it's called German the language came from Germany
It came from Bohemia, modern day Czech Republic.
Also renaming a local dialect a fully fledged language is even more retarded.

And you have your own shit form of English, so you still are, too.
You're jealous of us because our languages are spoken outside our borders.

>Luxembourgish
All the Luxembourgers people I've met all spoke french

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxembourgish

We've got over 60 languages

exactly

They're mostly quadrilingual.

Luxembourgish is just a german dialect though.

Latin languages are hardly languages if we consider Sicilian, Lombard etc. As dialects 2bh.

The same goes for Dutch-German, the Scandinavian languages etc.

Things like "Czech" are just maymay tout-court though.

Modern Dutch came from belgium

>implying

This. That's why Moldavia should be independent.

>Romansh
>Ladin