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    1. Better than most Germans, probably. Seriously it’s something you learn in school and then slowly forget 

    2. LilyBlueming on

      Pretty good!

      You just ignored the poor Saarland (but then again that’s actually a pretty German thing to do lol)

      Sachsen-Anhalt as „the middle part“ is also pretty funny because there is indeed nothing there, lol.

      Greetings from „Rhine-something“ 🙂

    3. Sufficient_Hunter_61 on

      Good work! You also ignored Saarland, which is a very German thing to do.

    4. From my point of view „Also Saxony?“ is the real Saxony (Sachsen) while „Saxony?“ and the Middle Part Are „Also Saxony“ (Niedersachsen and Sachsen-Anhalt.

    5. Willi_Aunich on

      Close but no cigar. My score would be worse if I did that with the US states 🙂

    6. „Rhine-something“ sounds correct, it took me years to finally be able to pronounce what „NRW“ stands for lmao

    7. I think i’ll incorporated „also saxony“ into my languages as company for the „new federal States“ and the „used federal states“

    8. I was wondering why you wrote „this is where the Hessians were from“, i.e. the people of Hesse, instead of just, you know, Hesse, until I remembered „Hessians“ has a specific meaning in an American context.

    9. AgarwaenCran on

      you forgot the small thing between „The Rhineland“ and france 🙂

      but pretty good, well done. Some of the mistakes are also funny xD

    10. knoetzgroef on

      The north part… It’s Mecklenburg – Western Pommerania.
      How can you forget it? /s

    11. Pretty accurate – everything around the rhine is for me a myth too, Berlin native

    12. You can simply call that thing left of Bavaria The Länd. No need for something complex.

    13. „Saxony? Also saxony?“

      Just wait until he learns that there are 3 saxonys

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