Os there a weirder combination than this?
>>77595596
Orthodox abos
>>77595609
*Is there a weirder combination than this that exists?
>>77595596
>Muslim mean to submit
>Slav mean slave
Good combination desu
>>77595596
muslim swede slavs for example
easy one
Buddhist blacks
>>77595596
There was a vid of these 2 icelandic guys singing a nasheed in the icelandic language.
Quite bizzare t.bh
> Os there a weirder combination than this?
Swedish men.
>>77598064
It's baffling that there are people out there who actually do believe that. For those unaware:
>From Middle English sclave, a borrowing from Medieval Latin Sclavus, from Byzantine Greek Σkλάβος (Sklábos), from earlier Σkλαβῆνος (Sklabênos), plural Σkλαβῆνοι (Sklabênoi), from Proto-Slavic *slověnji, *slověne (“those who speak meaningfully”), singular *slověninъ. Compare Old Church Slavonic cлoвѣни, cлoвѣнє (slověni, slověne, “Thessalonian Slavs”), Old East Slavic cлoвѣнe (slověne, “Slavs near Novgorod”).
>Commonly thought to derive from Proto-Slavic *slovo (“word”), thus meaning "those who speak meaningfully" and contrasting with *němьcь (“foreigner”, literally “dumb/mute person”). However, that word is an s-stem and thus the inflectional stem of that word is *sloves-, so it cannot be the direct origin as it would lead to an expected form *slovesěni (compare Russian cлoвécнocть (slovésnostʹ)). Thus the most likely origin is the verb *sluti (“to be known”).[1] Both words ultimately derive from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlew- (“fame”).