I spent a good while looking for the fascist symbol until I realized you meant the US flag with the bald eagle

Should be “poop head eagle” because they’re so stinky

"Poop head eagle" is pigeons

Chinese is cool like that

Lobster is "dragon shrimp"
Crawfish is "little dragon shrimp"

Shrimp oddly enough is "mundane lobster"

This can't be legal like how is shrimp named with lobster and lobster named with shrimp

It's not lol he's joking

Mundane Lobster is a hell of a band name, though. EDM that uses samples of Jordan Peterson having his various meltdowns, maybe?

Sometimes it's less cool. The word for America is "Beautiful Country". Měiguó (Měi is beautiful guó is country).
France is "Country of laws". Although I think they didn't sit down and decide they should be complementary it's still less cool.

No no the origin of 法国 is a transliteration of removed

No no the origin of 法国 is a transliteration of removed

That's an unfortunate censor

::: spoiler spoiler It's a bit :::

Ah. My bad.

They did decide it should be complimentary I think. This was back in the imperial days when they wanted to cultivate good relations with foreign countries.

That's possible, I will admit to not knowing and google giving me contradictory answers.

Yeah I don’t know for sure either it’s just something I was told when I was a kid

Should make it country of pedophiles lol

I think they're a little constrained by needing to make it close-ish phonetically

Animorphs ass picture lol

in turkish it means "baykuş" which litterally means "misterbird"

Is there a misses bird?

unfortunatley not

In japanese it's usually written in kana, but the kanji is 梟, which means to expose a decapitated head like ~~Montesquieu~~ Robespierre

Edit: Wrong fr*nch.

i literally can't understand anything this is trying to say

owls are eagles with the head of a cat

The Chinese word for owl literally translates to cat head eagle

owl(n.) "raptorial nocturnal bird of prey of the family Strigidæ," Middle English oule, from Old English ule "owl," from Proto-Germanic *uwwalon- (source also of Middle Dutch, Dutch uil, Old High German uwila, German Eule, Old Norse ugla), a diminutive of PIE root *u(wa)l-, which is imitative of a wail or an owl's hoot (compare howl and Latin ulula "owl;" also see ululation). https://www.etymonline.com/word/owl

Europeans just imitated its noise. What a lazy name compared to cat-headed eagle.

That's also where mao (cat) comes from, I'm pretty sure

I heard the ancient egyptian word for cat was "miew"

mao first catboy confirmed

The near-universal European word now, it appeared in Europe as Latin catta (Martial, c. 75 C.E.), Byzantine Greek katta (c. 350) and was in general use on the continent by c. 700, replacing Latin feles. It is probably ultimately Afro-Asiatic (compare Nubian kadis, Berber kadiska, both meaning "cat").

Huh, I never knew cat had such a mysterious etymology. I read through a few posts and can't trace it beyond "maybe it comes from some African language and refers to a region? "

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