Just thought I'd remind all the haughty French fags of this.
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pork soda2009-08-22 8:19
French = A bunch of Germanics trying to pronounce Latin.
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Anonymous2009-08-22 10:11
>>2
Learn the difference between Celts and Germans, son.
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pork soda2009-08-22 13:17
>>3
It is my understanding that the Franks (you know, where the word France comes from) had a much larger influence on the French language than the Celts.
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Anonymous2009-08-22 14:18
We'll never know how things actually went in early Roman Europe.
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Anonymous2009-08-23 7:24
>>4
On all other aspects of their society, yes.
But not on their language.
Their pronounciation of the Latin alphabet is much closer to the one of the Gaelics, as opposed to the Germans.
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Anonymous2009-08-24 21:28
>>2
English = A bunch of Celtics trying to pronounce French.
>>8
The original English people were Celts, who were then invaded by Romans and then again by Angles, Saxons and Vikings, and finally by niggers and pakis.
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Anonymous2009-08-28 6:17
>>9
You speak of Britons that were pushed west and locked into the space known today as "Wales"
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Anonymous2009-08-28 14:41
>>10
Yes, of course, there has been absolutely no intermingling between the English and the Welsh. The Britons were all just pushed back cleanly into the mountainous western lands. The whole eastern part of the country was fully vacated for all the Germanic peoples. And they came. But not into Welsh cunts! Because there was no intermingling. Fucking gingers.
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Anonymous2009-08-29 18:29
If you've read the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles or St Gildas, the Saxons literally killed whole cities. It was pretty thorough.
Continental France is an example of what happens when the Germans didn't kill and instead intermingled.
French = mostly latinate, despite being overrun by german-speaking Franks.
English = all basic words germanic, latinate loan words added after 1066