• @TheAnonymouseJoker
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    01 year ago

    “Russia” or “Russian” are not adjectives. Which language of yours is this?

      • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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        -11 year ago

        Russian is not an adjective but a people from a particular country/nation. Every country/nation holds a prominent identity enough for its people to be designated with a capitalised nation/country prefix. You would call someone a Puerto Rican and not a puerto rican, or a Spaniard and not a spaniard, or a Filipino and not a filipino, or a Kazakh and not a kazakh. Same goes for Poles, not poles.

        • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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          1 year ago

          AngryAvocado is right though, if you look to the context of post in question, kulun wrote “russian war”, which in polish would be “rosyjska wojna” - it’s clearly an adjective and in polish adjectives are rarily capitalized.

          • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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            11 year ago

            Is Kulun a Pole or Polish speaker? You should see his account history and it should be very easy to see. A correlation like that is not that far off.

            • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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              1 year ago

              No idea, from what i seen he’s a bootlicker (this is sadly very common for Poles in the internet) and a stalker and i would rather not dive into all the nonsense in his post history. Just wanted to say Avocado is right about the language.