Fred Brooker on Nostr: In the case of "Czech," it's a combination of its Slavic origin, historical usage, ...
In the case of "Czech," it's a combination of its Slavic origin, historical usage, and the natural diversity of language that explains why it doesn't have the "-gian" suffix. It's simply a word that stands on its own!
okay, Fred feels superior
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