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what's the difference between a fatherland and a motherland - can you have both ?
This is a question from Another Person. I suggested that Germans have a fatherland and everyone else a mother land, but then I remembered that the Latin is patria.....Anyone got better ideas? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.QM My Danish-English dictionary claims that the term motherland is used when talking about colonies, do you have any idea if this is right? I know from expirience that the dictionary doesn't always get it right :0)
BTW I don't know if this would be true for Dutch, but in Danish we have a term almost like fatherland, translated it would be fathers land - the land of your father.