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Cake day: March 30th, 2025

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  • HVOB (Austria) - electronic music in english

    The Bridge (Sweden/Denmark) - thriller series with an autistic cop

    Cunk on Earth (Great Britain) - mockumentary, plays with cringe (so it can be really difficult to watch)

    Christian Löffler (Germany) - electronic music (can’t remember whether there are vocals)

    Paul Kalkbrenner (Germany) - electronic music in english

    Geschichten aus der Geschichte (Austria) - podcast in austrian, history

    Die Dunkelkammer (Austria) - podcast in austrian, investigative journalism

    Doctor Who (Great Britain) - sci-fi, start at 2005

    Hopefully this post picks up.




  • How about something in Esperanto?

    It was created by L. L. Zamenhof, a jewish ophthalmologist from Białystok, then part of the Russian Empire, but now part of Poland (as per Wikipedia) => european language.

    Esperanto’s vocabulary, syntax and semantics derive predominantly from languages of the Indo-European group. A substantial majority of its vocabulary (approximately 80%) derives from Romance languages, but it also contains elements derived from Germanic, Greek, and Slavic languages (as per Wikipedia) => at least not a 100% romance or germanic or slavic or … language.

    It would at least take away some portion of favouritism because it’s not a language from any european country (like English or French), it would be equally not understandable for all of us because it’s not being officially taught in schools (is it?) and again no favouritism like it would be the case for Latin (not everyone had it in school).

    Or we could dare find a motto (or translate OP’s motto) in PIE, but I’m not a linguist, only a lingthusiast.