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    Oct 13, 2023The Northern Germanic or Norse deity list is also longer than the Continental and Eastern mythological deities due to their many minor deities. Continental Germanic folklore mostly consists of Saxon myths and legends, while Eastern Germanic folklore shares lots of features with Norse mythology.
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    So like how Monday is associated with the moon, Tuesday is associated with the planet Mars. In Korean, it's 화성 (hwaseong). Fire planet. In Roman mythology, Mars is the god of war. In Norse mythology, the god of war is Tyr. And that's where Tues day comes from: Tyr's day. I love astronomy and mythology, so I find these little insights ...
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    Dutch is a fascinating and unique language, and you can find many good introductions to it online. (See the links at the end of this page for a nice collection of resources). What can be most interesting about the language is how it is one of the closest in the world to English, while also being in the same language family as German. So if you speak both you will clearly have a huge advantage ...
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    Here's why Japanese honorifics are important. If there's one thing to know about Japanese culture and language, it's that everything is extra polite. Watch any Japanese movie or show, and you'll witness plenty of ways the Japanese show respect to one another. They bow, have set phrases to show appreciation, and add -さん (-san) to the end of names. If you look at the subtitles while ...
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