In Russia, the country is “Germania” but the people are “niemtsy.”
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As far as I know, initially the word “nemets” (old term for “mute”) was used for all foreigners, since they usually...
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This annoyed me a bit. After having learnt French and Spanish, I’d have thought that Italian would be similar but...
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