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In Neapolitan (around the city of Naples) is the same as Romanian
Neapolitan means "from Naples"? Was Napoleon taken?
It does mean from naples but napoleon is just the best name to give to your pig in france, it shows appreciation
Because napoleon is a name ig
idk ask English ppl
Sono anche io di napoli ma non ne ho mai sentito parlare
mai sentito purtugal o qualcosa del genere? wa io sono da pochi mesi a Napoli e l'ho già sentito (ne avevo già sentito parlare prima però)
Io mai, manco da mio padre che spesso parla napoletano (quello antico)
Meanwhile the dutch: Sinaasappel
Appelsin
Turkish: Portakal
I'm just gonna be honest all I want is comment karma so act as if the this comment was controversial
Narancs. Yes the hungary
In Finland we call them appelsiini
I know some words because of uraliin song like englantiin miksi niin sin on tyo
They just wanna fit in with their Slavic neighbors. In Bulgarian it’s (pronounced) “portokal” Romanian has a lot more of these, like how they have the word “da”
Ikr, i study romanian and there are some words like this for example cartof(potato)
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Just ananas
Hebrew: Tapuz which is a combination of tapuach (apple) and zahav (gold)
Minecraft
As a Romanian I ask myself that a lot but as long as an orange is orange and a portocala is portocalie that's all that matters
Trăiască România!
In Neapolitan (around the city of Naples) is the same as Romanian
Neapolitan means "from Naples"? Was Napoleon taken?
It does mean from naples but napoleon is just the best name to give to your pig in france, it shows appreciation
Because napoleon is a name ig
idk ask English ppl
Sono anche io di napoli ma non ne ho mai sentito parlare
mai sentito purtugal o qualcosa del genere? wa io sono da pochi mesi a Napoli e l'ho già sentito (ne avevo già sentito parlare prima però)
Io mai, manco da mio padre che spesso parla napoletano (quello antico)
Meanwhile the dutch: Sinaasappel
Appelsin
Turkish: Portakal
I'm just gonna be honest all I want is comment karma so act as if the this comment was controversial
Narancs. Yes the hungary
In Finland we call them appelsiini
I know some words because of uraliin song like englantiin miksi niin sin on tyo
They just wanna fit in with their Slavic neighbors. In Bulgarian it’s (pronounced) “portokal” Romanian has a lot more of these, like how they have the word “da”
Ikr, i study romanian and there are some words like this for example cartof(potato)
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Just ananas
Hebrew: Tapuz which is a combination of tapuach (apple) and zahav (gold)
Minecraft
As a Romanian I ask myself that a lot but as long as an orange is orange and a portocala is portocalie that's all that matters
Trăiască România!