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Anonymous Hungary No.213737379 >>213737429 >>213737448 >>213737593 >>213737650 >>213737687 >>213738601 >>213739104 >>213739630 >>213739803 >>213739887 >>213741033 >>213741164 >>213742506 >>213743529
In Hungarian we dont say bishop. We say runner.
Anonymous Poland No.213737429 >>213738601
>>213737379 (OP)
same in Polish, it comes from German "laufer"
Anonymous Poland No.213737448 >>213737481 >>213738601
>>213737379 (OP)
we say "messenger"
alternatively "lady"
or the german word "laufer"
Anonymous Norway No.213737481 >>213737561
>>213737448
>alternatively "lady"
When you capture it, do you tip it and say "m'lady"?
Anonymous Poland No.213737561 >>213737625 >>213737786
>>213737481
we also don't have "knight". we have "horse" or "jumper"
for "rook" we have "tower"
and for "castling" we say "swap" or "replacement"
Anonymous Hungary No.213737573 >>213738601
Pawn = peasant
Knight = horse
Queen = leader
Anonymous Bosnia and Herzegovina No.213737593
>>213737379 (OP)
hung aryans really do be build different
Anonymous Norway No.213737625 >>213737677 >>213738601
>>213737561
We say runner for it, and for knight we say horse or also jumper. And the same as you for rook, we say tower. Castling is "rocade" from french
Anonymous Israel No.213737650
>>213737379 (OP)
Same
Anonymous Poland No.213737677
>>213737625
yeah, our rocade is "roszada"

also pros don't say "queen", but "hetman"
Anonymous Croatia No.213737687 >>213738601
>>213737379 (OP)
thats a hunter though
Anonymous Hungary No.213737786
>>213737561
For the knight we also say horsey
The rook is bastion
And castling is entrenchment
Anonymous Israel No.213738230 >>213738601
Pawn = Footman
Knight = Cavalry
Rook = Turret
Bishop = Runner
Queen and King remain same
Anonymous Fiji Islands No.213738601 >>213739168 >>213739217
>>213737379 (OP)
>>213737429
>>213737448
>>213737573
>>213737625
>>213737687
>>213738230
Well you are all wrong. Please use the original Indian names from now on.
Anonymous Israel No.213739104
>>213737379 (OP)
same
Anonymous Poland No.213739168 >>213739217 >>213739264 >>213740043 >>213740204
>>213738601
Indians did not invent chess, stupid meme. It's a Persian game.
Anonymous Germany No.213739217 >>213739264 >>213740204
>>213738601
>>213739168
this
literally called shah mat (the king is dead)
Anonymous Hungary No.213739264 >>213739282
>>213739168
>>213739217
Why do you want to take even this from indians?
Nigga they dont have much, let them at least have chess
Anonymous Germany No.213739282
>>213739264
Shah mat
not raja whatever
Anonymous Serbia No.213739374
Here we say hunter. For knight we say horse. Rook is cannon. A pawn is literaly a pedestrian though sometimes called piun which actually means pawn. The queen is sometimes called lady and I also heard old people call the king a priest but that's really uncommon. Castling is rokada from the French word
Anonymous Turkey No.213739630
>>213737379 (OP)
that's an elephant
Anonymous France No.213739803 >>213741793
>>213737379 (OP)
Bishop : jester
Rook : tower
Knight : horse rider
All the rest is the same as in creole French... I mean English.
Anonymous Croatia No.213739887
>>213737379 (OP)
We say lovac (hunter) afaik.
Anonymous Finland No.213740043
>>213739168
It's based on Chaturanga which is an Indian game. Modern chess is a Spanish invention.
Anonymous Fiji Islands No.213740204
>>213739168
>>213739217
>The general consensus, however, remains that the game was invented in India; indeed, supporters of the Persian origin story tend to be from Iran, and so may not be entirely impartial.

https://www.livescience.com/32431-who-invented-chess.html

Kek, I didn't now Iranian we wuzzers were a thing. That is funny.
Anonymous Denmark No.213741033
>>213737379 (OP)
same in Danish. "lΓΈber"
Anonymous Greece No.213741164
>>213737379 (OP)
We say officer.
Anonymous France No.213741793
>>213739803
>Bishop : jester
Anonymous Italy No.213742376
In Italy it's Alfiere (standard bearer)
No idea why it's called bishop in other countries
Anonymous Japan No.213742506 >>213742898
>>213737379 (OP)
we say bishoppu.
Anonymous Hungary No.213742898
>>213742506
watch this

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/LeVTICi0CiM
Anonymous United States No.213743199
>The endgame in chess is considered the point where at least 2/3rds of the pieces on both sides are off the board. As rooks are typically the last piece to go into action in a game, rook endings are by and far the most common to occur and account for about 70% of endgames, as well as the endgame that has the largest amount of theory written on it.[3]
Anonymous Russian Federation No.213743529
>>213737379 (OP)
In the great Russian language, we call it elephant.