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Anonymous Kazakhstan No.213865751 >>213865769 >>213865821 >>213868441
>Italians call Munich Monaco
Anonymous Germany No.213865769
>>213865751 (OP)
Both have the same etymology, yes. Both come from the word ‘monk’.
Anonymous Italy No.213865783
It do be like that
Monaco di Baviera
Principato di Monaco
Anonymous Italy No.213865821 >>213865843 >>213865903 >>213865927 >>213866462 >>213868178
>>213865751 (OP)
Etymology of München:
The name is derived from the Old High German word Mönch, meaning "monk".

Monk= monaco in italian.

what does "Munich" even mean in english?
Anonymous Italy No.213865843
>>213865821
So they should call it Monkey
Anonymous Slovakia No.213865903 >>213865923
>>213865821
>what does "Munich" even mean in english?
Nothing it's still in German. I don't think a translation exists.
Anonymous Italy No.213865923 >>213866462 >>213866659
>>213865903
>it's still in German
>München
Anonymous Italy No.213865927
>>213865821
Ma in realtà si dice Mönch anche nel tedesco odierno
Anonymous Italy No.213866462
>>213865923
>>213865821
bodied that freak
Anonymous Slovakia No.213866659 >>213868524
>>213865923
However, on 14 June 1158, in Augsburg, the conflict was settled in favor of Duke Henry. The Augsburg Arbitration mentions the name of the location in dispute as forum apud Munichen
retard shitalian how is that english? it's an old German name for it.
Anonymous United States No.213868178 >>213868218
>>213865821
it is an alternative spelling of moonik, that is, one who moos
Anonymous Germany No.213868218
>>213868178
>Mewnich
the one who mews, unc
Anonymous Portugal No.213868441
>>213865751 (OP)
kazakhstan best country in the world!
Anonymous United Kingdom No.213868524
>>213866659
bodied that freak