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Abyssy
Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Post #1
Do you like the English name of your country/city?
This is for non-native English speakers. Do you like the English name of your country/city or do you prefer it in your native tongue? Is there a big difference?
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DayFusion
Member Since: 9/1/2013
Posts: 27,364
Post #2
Yes.
Billie
Member Since: 1/4/2014
Posts: 844
Post #3
yeah don't mind it
Avariko
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 5,027
Post #4
Finland / Suomi... Yeah, I like it.
Zhuge Liang
Member Since: 3/1/2012
Posts: 5,765
Post #5
It's the same in English
maurixrosup
Member Since: 8/6/2015
Posts: 5,380
Post #6
It remains the same
Valera
Member Since: 9/1/2013
Posts: 4,260
Post #7
it's the same
Opacho
Banned
Member Since: 9/12/2011
Posts: 9,897
Post #8
Croatia/Hrvatska, yeah I like it I guess. :V
mxtthewdelrey
Member Since: 2/4/2014
Posts: 7,207
Post #9
No, I prefer it in Welsh. The English name is godawful.
EtherealCat
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 1,840
Post #10
Its the same in Scots but in Gaelic its completely different and I think I prefer the Gaelic name.
Blue Jeans
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 9,929
Post #11
Well I live in the US now, but I never understood why "Russia" is pronounced as "Ruh-sha". Why is there "sh" sound? It should be "Roh-see-yah"
velocity
Member Since: 10/19/2010
Posts: 3,949
Post #12
Austria sounds so much nicer than Österreich
However I prefer Wien over Vienna.
Ditayoncé
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 444
Post #13
No ''Turkey'' is disgusting.
Türkiye >>>>
Emperor
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 1,255
Post #14
Nothing change with Paris except that english prononce the s.
So if you don't want people to laught at you say it like Pari without the s
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