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rich_sasha
1mo ago
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Dunno. A nice parallel fact is that the word for "Germans" in at least a few Slavic languages literally means "mutes" - the ones who don't speak.
So you'd have the Slavs - the people of word - and the Germans - the mutes.
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weezing
1mo ago
Exactly. In Polish "Niemcy" (Germans) comes straight from the mutes due to language barrier.
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