Frenchmen be like
>We are Celtic and Germanic and Latin
Are they the biggest mutts in Europe?
Frenchmen be like
France is Germanic, that is why they are named after the Franks. They are not at all Gallic, sadly.
>sadly
lol
Why yes we are
>Are they the biggest mutts in Europe?
that would be balkanians.
literally nothing wrong with being mixed
Oui
every human in europe is a fucking mutt. why do you autists act like there are massive discernable differences between us when we've been invading and raping each other for the past 2000 years
I am a British Celt and wish Gallia still existed.
French niggas be like 80 blaze it
Swedes be like
>WE ARE 100% NORDIC
>tf
>to
kek you olmec-spaniard-mestizo mutt
took me a sec but that's good, deutsche qualitat
Yes.
Muslim nigger women trigger me on another level
No
France is 100% Latin.
And so is the U.K.
>Romanboo
>Celtiboo
>Germaniboo
>Chinaboo
>Outright Weeaboo
>Ameriboo
I'd say that they are the biggest boos in the world.
>Liberté, égalité, fraternité
>I am a British Celt and wish Gallia still existed
Welshman or larper?
Brits be like
>Why yes I am Celto-Saxon-Viking-Norman, how could you tell?
Malmö
Cymro
What's your point, nigger?
>Celtic and Germanic and Latin
if you're not in some historical sense or another an overlap of all three then are you even European?
That you should shut the fuck you orange piece of shit
Latin is just a linguistic term, unlike Baltic, Slavic or Germanic, which are ethno-linguistic ones. Romans didn't replace anyone outside of Central Italy, that's why the Romance countries are so different from each other.
And do you speak it?
OP is a baiting faggot, more news at 10
lmao
Dwi'n gallu siarad Cymraeg
Swedish men are known to be very passive, this is why their women took control of everything
What a retard, Nordics have accomplished nothing in the history of Europe
t. Can't DNA test his children because it would be illegal to do so. I wonder why?
nice
Your pic is Norman, imbecile
>The English name "Normans" comes from the French words Normans/Normanz, plural of Normant,[14] modern French normand, which is itself borrowed from Old Low Franconian Nortmann "Northman"[15] or directly from Old Norse Norðmaðr, Latinized variously as Nortmannus, Normannus, or Nordmannus (recorded in Medieval Latin, 9th century) to mean "Norseman, Viking".[16]