Is your country a fatherland like Germany or a motherland like Russia?
Both actually.
>>69986269
Motherland
The word "Patriot" literally means "one of the Fatherland".
>>69986269
Fatherland. I live in a street called "Fatherland Volunteers" because of some companies that willingly enlisted in the army during the war against Paraguay.
>>69986269
Madre patria: morher fatherland
>>69986269
It's generally represented as feminine, the madre patria (literally mother fatherland but that's just a quirk of Spanish)
>>69986339
so progressive
>>69986329
Holy balls, it actually makes sense.
>>69986269
Motherland stronger and cooler.
>>69986269
>motherland = country you're born from
>fatherland = country that your country was born from
Germany had Austria, Czechs, etc.
But that's wrong. Our word is otechestvo or otchizna which literally means fatherland.
Rodina means something like "place where you were born" not motherland too.
>>69986269
fatherland
>>69986269
It's "Madre Patria". To clarify Madre means mother, and Patria is the place you come from. But Patria comes from a latin word that essentially means Father, or Fatherland. So we're a MotherFatherland
>>69986339
>>69986574
>Not Patria Grande
kill yourselves please
>>69986598
You have to go back
>>69986607
>>69986269
90% fatherland 10% motherland
>>69986339
Madre patria is Spain for us. Chile is just patria.
>>69986269
Motherland
>>69986269
we don't have motherland
oтeчecтвo = fatherland
poдинa - is just feminine word, but nothing about mother in it
>>69986809
is she transitioning?
>>69986648
Imbecile te imaginas el nivel de corrupción que habría.
>>69986269
Motherland
Both. On one hand we have Columbia, but on the other we have Uncle Sam.
Motherland
>>69986834
That's certainly different for us, a Mexican wouldn't normally use madre patria to refer to Spain. I think it has to do with our seeing the history of our country as being contnuous with Mesoamericans (the oversimplification goes the Spanish invaded and later we defeated them and regained our independence) so while we acknowledge Spain/Europe as one of the two halfs our country was made from (las dos raices) usually motherland refers to Mexico, not necessarily Mesoamerican or native American either.
Motherland. We say "La France" and "Patrie" is a feminine word. "Allons enfant de la patrie" in our national anthem roughly meaning "Come on, children of Motherland".
As far as I know, France has always been allegorised as a woman.
>>69986269
mummy island
>>69987323
Though of course, Marianne was only used after the Révolution, before France was usually represented like in pic related.
It's motherland,but it's rarely used.
The word "haza" or "hon" (essentially "homeland") is used more often
>>69986329
wtf I hate America now
Finland is often depicted as a maiden, and we call it Father's Land.
>>69987882
Kinky
>>69986439
That makes no sense. If anything, Germany's father would be magna germania, which is like east germany
Papua New Guineans sometimes call Australia the Fatherland
>>69987882
> maiden
> raped by Russia and Sweden
Patria
>>69987323
You're wrong, patrie is fatherland.
>>69988494
Nope.
>>69988705
So what? Still means fatherland. It's the same in Italian.
>>69986864
מולדת =! ארץ האם
It's just Birthland for us
>>69988705
It's a feminine noun derieved from Pater.
my country is animeland
>>69986269
In conversation, it's Fatherland.
But it's said that the Finland looks like a maiden.
So is Finland a trap?!?
>>69986439
SSoon
>>69989153
fucking boringand tiresome
kys
>>69986331
Wrong.
"Dos filhos deste solo és mãe gentil, pátria amada Brasil"
Don't you remember?
Vaderland
>>69988409
Oh the irony in that comment.