Author Topic: if you could move a country somewhere else in the world, where would you move it  (Read 3825 times)

Our big size would swallow the falklands and the US has no name. It's literally the united states of America.

Also sorry to tell you that the US is also a latin country. English is a latin language in case you didn't know.
... what? Did you just say, "the US has no name." Are you referring to the demonym? Or the name? It is the United States of America, recognized by... us. And Great Britain.


"Latin America is the group of territories and countries in the Americas where Romance languages are spoken."

also wrong. Latin America refers to Romance languages - English is not a Romance language.

Our big size would swallow the falklands and the US has no name. It's literally the united states of America.

Also sorry to tell you that the US is also a latin country. English is a latin language in case you didn't know.
are you for real

seriously, are you joking

English is romantic enough for me bb <3

it doesn't really have a name
it is literally a union of states in america

it doesn't really have a name
it is literally a union of states in america
yea lmao

America, so I can try your delicate cuisine.


Needs more fries and bacon for it to be legit american you lookalike wannabe

Also sorry to tell you that the US is also a latin country. English is a latin language in case you didn't know.
It's predominantly Germanic, having a large basis on anglo-saxon (old english), which is in turn a combination of two different germanic languages.
The next largest chunk of the language is derived from 11th century Norman French (which is in itself quite distinct from modern French, as the more modern French wasn't codified until the 17th century).

There's a sprinkling of more direct latin/greek, and their anglicisation, but primarily around the fields of science and theology. Less so in the more layman vocabulary.
Plus there are a fistful of celtic and norse words, taken from the languages of the celtic regions of Britain (Scotland, Wales, Cornwall) and the invading viking peoples.


You have a much more simpler time translating English into German, or even Dutch or Danish.
Whereas you'll have a harder time converting English into French, Italian, or Spanish or vice versa.

English and Dutch are both language soups all stirred together

on one hand it's too hot here and I want america moved further north
on the other hand I want argentina on the loving moon

Our big size would swallow the falklands and the US has no name. It's literally the united states of America.

Also sorry to tell you that the US is also a latin country. English is a latin language in case you didn't know.
isn't English germanic

I would move America to Mars. I heard the weather is nice in the summer.

Damn it Dooble. Stop writing wikipedia articles on the BLF.

on one hand it's too hot here and I want america moved further north
on the other hand I want argentina on the loving moon
Great. I'll be sure to replace the US flag with ours.