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beegoesbzz wrote:
devilcake wrote:
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Can I ask you since you're Swedish (according to your profile), is using the term sand n-word uncommon in Sweden?

I know the whole debate about immigration, especially immigrants from middle eastern countries, so I hear that word tends to get thrown around a lot. Do you think that's an accurate depiction or do you have a different interpretation of the usage of that word as well?
we have our own slurs stop being so america-centric wow
I'm aware, that's why I asked specifically about a certain one!
hÀr i sverige talar vi inte amerikanska
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devilcake wrote:
beegoesbzz wrote:
devilcake wrote:
we have our own slurs stop being so america-centric wow
I'm aware, that's why I asked specifically about a certain one!
hÀr i sverige talar vi inte amerikanska
I have a Sweden question. Why is it so often -en in country names like Moldavien (probably) and shit like that, but not Ukrainien?? 
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NOface wrote:
We don't have the n-word in out language lol
Every European I've spoken to has some sort of word equivalent of the n-word. I can't think of a single one that hasn't.

I'm curious what language you speak.
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Only old people use the word and even they stopped mostly

It's not really acceptable anymore 
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Klasifikovany wrote:
devilcake wrote:
beegoesbzz wrote:
I'm aware, that's why I asked specifically about a certain one!
hÀr i sverige talar vi inte amerikanska
I have a Sweden question. Why is it so often -en in country names like Moldavien (probably) and shit like that, but not Ukrainien?? 
its just how it is innit

sorry to dissapoint but i honestly dont know what the suffix is based on in the first place. My guess about ukraina is that maide the double vovel before the n makes it more likely to be irregular but ud have to compare more names to see if thats the case i think
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devilcake wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
devilcake wrote:
hÀr i sverige talar vi inte amerikanska
I have a Sweden question. Why is it so often -en in country names like Moldavien (probably) and shit like that, but not Ukrainien?? 
its just how it is innit

sorry to dissapoint but i honestly dont know what the suffix is based on in the first place. My guess about ukraina is that maide the double vovel before the n makes it more likely to be irregular but ud have to compare more names to see if thats the case i think
idk i think all endings with -en sounds very odd but i don't remember what names you guys have for countries in this moment but it just sounds very.. : |
is it bulgaria or bulgarien 
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This thread feels like bait but for what even? 
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Klasifikovany wrote:
devilcake wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
I have a Sweden question. Why is it so often -en in country names like Moldavien (probably) and shit like that, but not Ukrainien?? 
its just how it is innit

sorry to dissapoint but i honestly dont know what the suffix is based on in the first place. My guess about ukraina is that maide the double vovel before the n makes it more likely to be irregular but ud have to compare more names to see if thats the case i think
idk i think all endings with -en sounds very odd but i don't remember what names you guys have for countries in this moment but it just sounds very.. : |
is it bulgaria or bulgarien 
idk isnt it just like how spanish uses -ia for a good chunk of their names for countries like suecia and francia
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devilcake wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
devilcake wrote:
its just how it is innit

sorry to dissapoint but i honestly dont know what the suffix is based on in the first place. My guess about ukraina is that maide the double vovel before the n makes it more likely to be irregular but ud have to compare more names to see if thats the case i think
idk i think all endings with -en sounds very odd but i don't remember what names you guys have for countries in this moment but it just sounds very.. : |
is it bulgaria or bulgarien 
idk isnt it just like how spanish uses -ia for a good chunk of their names for countries like suecia and francia
idk in norwegian it's generally -a, i can't think of a single one that has the -en 
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Sylvan wrote:
Only old people use the word and even they stopped mostly

It's not really acceptable anymore 
I think there is a new wave of n-word users within the younger generation. I think it's mostly the zoomers, younger millennials and then we have the older generation, of course. There is not as much in-between in my experience.
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Klasifikovany wrote:
devilcake wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
idk i think all endings with -en sounds very odd but i don't remember what names you guys have for countries in this moment but it just sounds very.. : |
is it bulgaria or bulgarien 
idk isnt it just like how spanish uses -ia for a good chunk of their names for countries like suecia and francia
idk in norwegian it's generally -a, i can't think of a single one that has the -en 
im googling and the ia is derived from Land of  but i cant find anything on en

honestly i wouldnt put it past historical swedes to have just swedishified the word for the sake of nationalism or whatever
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devilcake wrote:
Klasifikovany wrote:
devilcake wrote:
idk isnt it just like how spanish uses -ia for a good chunk of their names for countries like suecia and francia
idk in norwegian it's generally -a, i can't think of a single one that has the -en 
im googling and the ia is derived from Land of  but i cant find anything on en

honestly i wouldnt put it past historical swedes to have just swedishified the word for the sake of nationalism or whatever
hmm i see..
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beegoesbzz wrote:
NOface wrote:
We don't have the n-word in out language lol
Every European I've spoken to has some sort of word equivalent of the n-word. I can't think of a single one that hasn't.

I'm curious what language you speak.
So you can google translate it and say that is the word we use?
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NOface wrote:
beegoesbzz wrote:
NOface wrote:
We don't have the n-word in out language lol
Every European I've spoken to has some sort of word equivalent of the n-word. I can't think of a single one that hasn't.

I'm curious what language you speak.
So you can google translate it and say that is the word we use?
No, I have no idea what language you speak in the first place. My experience is based on talking to people from different countries telling me which words they use/don't use.
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Since when is it not a big deal?  huh?
You simply dont use it, end of story. 
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