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    10 days ago

    That’s bizarre …… during the independence violence the news always refers to it as East Timor, so it would have been more literally east east

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        9 days ago

        Think of the language like units in a math problem.

        “East” (English) is more literally “East”

        Than “Leste”( Portuguese), even if it translates to the same

        If you make an analogy with temperature:

        • 212°F is more literally “212” than 100C even if they are both the boiling point of water