March 4th, 2013

Of course, we non-fantasy humans would NEVER change the names of indigenous races and creatures to words we already know

Never

The vote incentive is a silly doodle that ponders why Sev didn't know this yet.



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Comment by Tehbeefer

Or how English got 'Germany' from 'Deutschland'. EspaƱa could conceivably yield 'Spain', I think, but some of those out there make you scratch your head and wonder what led to that. just another job for
Etymology-man, I guess.

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posted at 12:44am on March 4th, 2013

Reply by Tehbeefer

I should note that this page led me to learn that, according to wikipedia, Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa. Who knew?

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posted at 12:47am on March 4th, 2013

Reply by Shazzbaa

I KNOW with all the comments about "names English-speakers changed from the original" I've been reading up on wikipedia about where they came from, and it's super interesting! ETYMOLOGY IS COOL.

My favourite is still the one I learned about in middle school, the "Pennsylvania Dutch," where people from Germany set up colonies in Pennsylvania, but since they said they were from "Deutschland" the other American colonists were basically like "OH YOU MEAN YOU'RE DUTCH? OKAY COOL, THERE'S A DUTCH COLONY IN PENNSYLVANIA."
Good job guys.
< / TANGENT >

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posted at 10:06pm on March 6th, 2013

Reply by Riverfox237

Wait....REALLY? That is HILARIOUS. Those poor Germans...er, Deutschlanders. XD; I claim this as my 'fun new thing I learned' for the day.

Fun fact: Jennifer is descended from Guinivere (which I may have just spelled wrong).

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posted at 2:31pm on March 9th, 2013

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