top | item 39025530 (no title) xico | 2 years ago Is it French (midi)? discuss order hn newest jgrahamc|2 years ago I imagine he's talking about poĊudnie in Polish. mananaysiempre|2 years ago South in French is sud, while noon is indeed midi. However, the two words are the same in Latin (meridies, lit. midday, as in p.m. = post meridiem, etc.), so probably in some of the other Romance languages they do match? rpigab|2 years ago Midi is also a word for south in French, colloquially.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_France jgrahamc|2 years ago The south of France is known colloquially as "Le Midi".
mananaysiempre|2 years ago South in French is sud, while noon is indeed midi. However, the two words are the same in Latin (meridies, lit. midday, as in p.m. = post meridiem, etc.), so probably in some of the other Romance languages they do match? rpigab|2 years ago Midi is also a word for south in French, colloquially.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_France jgrahamc|2 years ago The south of France is known colloquially as "Le Midi".
rpigab|2 years ago Midi is also a word for south in French, colloquially.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_France
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_France
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