Why word normal is so normal?
>>73876381
Inferior races copied it from meds
>>73876381
what does the asterisk mean
>>73876381
it's not a word it's one of the concept weapons of divide and conquer. Very devious psychiatric weapons where "normal" is only implied and the nurtured target has to keep rejecting everything "abnormal" in process lobotomizing themselves in order to survive this hell of arrested development.
dont we use "vanlig" more often than "normal"
>>73876470
Something about google translate not being sure about correct translation, its an automatically generated image
>>73876470
Probably this >>73876501
>>73876381
In German there's also the word "gewöhnlich" for "normal".
>>73876381
>Iceland trying to be the edgy teen
>>73876381
greece, ireland and iceland not europe, and wales too
>>73876596
>>73876501
We also have "tavallinen" which is more common
>>73876381
>Scandis and Slavs didn't have a word for normal before getting culturally enriched
most autistic races confirmed ?
>>73876711
If you're anglo I have bad news for you...
>>73876644
iceland makes up new, more icelandic words when something new pops up to preserve the language. it's neat that they refuse to be cucked by the anglo and the latin
>>73876711
americans, you are still using inch/feet/mile/pound/fahrenheit
>>73876798
lel burn
>>73876711
What about "zwyczajny"?
>>73876381
gewoon
>>73876711
We did tho
>>73876776
>it's neat that they refuse to be cucked by the anglo and the latin
More than neat, it's down right übermench of them.
>>73876501
Same here. "Vanlig" is the word most people use.
>>73876711
what the icelanders say/ vanlig/ tíðr
>>73876866
>zwyczajny
>Polish""""""""""""""""""language""""""""""""""""""
>>73876798
Everybody in the world used to use the customary system up until the bloody Frenchies created their weird decimalized system for the sake of being lolsoedgy and anti-establishment. Then they forced all of Europe to convert over to the metric system and turned their edgy revolutionary shit into the "international system of measures".
>>73877869
yes, french people are sometimes awsome
>>73876381
normal is a foreign word
the correct version would be običajno (običaj + no - custom)
We have Zakonshme for it, though we use normale most of the time.
>>73876711
>from Latin normalis
>>73876381
meme map. loads of these languages have other commonly used words for normal
>Meanwhile