Man, I meant on the term land of slaves I don’t want no video of Meguzzleya Trump.
Two things stand out in the video
1. The mag shot of Cyndi Crawford lol
2. The debauchery that took place w 2 POTUS’s and 2 whores. Both friends w Epstein
-Clinton is just a more outwardly refined version of immoral and unethical Trump
Thanks bruh
Carry on.......
sorry been so busy today had no time to get back to the thread, this is why, please understand
I did not mean "means" I meant "translates" I couldn't begin to figure out the intent of them being slaves for many years and then taking on the name slavs or having it put on them and then after all this time they just stuck with it :IDK::
...but here's one of the ways to go about the translation...
From Latin, -ia translated as 'land of". It's pretty similar to countries that end in -land or -stan. Russia is "Land of the Rus", Australia is "Land of the South". when English-speaking explorers named the places they found it was pretty common to use Latin names to sound fancy.
Consider also US states ending in -ia, like Georgia, Virginia, the Carolinas, etc. Those were usually named after European Kings and Queens. Georgia is "Land of George", Virigina may mean "Land of the Virgin" (a reference to Queen Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen) or maybe not? Carolina is "Land of Charles".
If you look at the names of countries in Romance languages more countries end in -ia than in English. This is because those names are usually direct descendents of Latin names for those places.
(slō-vä′kē-ə, -văk′ē-ə) A landlocked country of central Europe. Settled by Slavic peoples c. 6th century ad, the region was conquered by Magyars in the early 10th century and was generally under Hungarian rule until 1918, when it became part of Czechoslovakia.
Slovakia became a German puppet state during World War II.
The English term
slave derives from the ethnonym
Slav. In medieval wars many
Slavs were captured and enslaved, which led to the word
slav becoming ...
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