@AxelHkillua@StefanFrancisci I see what you're trying to say but no US didn't produce nearly as much stuff ( especially consumer products) as China does today. But anyways
@RaduTheGruesome@Crchrth@FortIS_55 Incorrect. English was NOT the same language during Shakespeare's time compared modern day even though it was called "English"
Wow, not a single thing correct
1)Dialects don't split into languages
What cultural divergence are you talking about in the same country that has the same religion?
2) Which is why Ukrainian popped out of nowhere. Because it wasn't a real distinct language up until hundred years ago.
You can disagree, this won't make you right though
You are simply incorrect right from the get go.
Languages split when it becomes necessary to standardize them. Which means that "Ukrainian" has nothing to do with the absolute majority of what we know today as "Ukraine". And yes it JUST popped out
But more like 200 years ago.
@yim_kartoplyu@EasyTige7328631@YevKopiika I can literally buy a street in Africa and put my name on it. Which would be pretty funny actually
That's exactly what I've said, he lived there and flicked some fat stacks around that's why.