

By definition in linguistics it’s a language not a dialect.


By definition in linguistics it’s a language not a dialect.
Pizza means pizza. Pie in Italian is torta or crostata


I have a kinda old but still working great 4k TV that is not supported so I use a fire tv dongle. No complaints so far. The same for other family members who have Android tv and webos


I mean Plex is not free, you pay for those services.


This is a wake up call. EU companies need to diversify supply chains and start producing more in the EU


The last 2, you can


I think we agree on that


Sure, but for some the risk/reward part is not the same as if they were coming from a developing country. And although the QoL is better in the EU, the wages are for the most part lower. So there’s tradeoffs.


I mean, yes but it’s really not that easy. You need a visa, lots of paperwork, etc.


Tankies can’t meme


What the fuck are you even on about? Are you mentally okay? I didn’t edit nothing but the format to make it more easily readable


I can’t read the article and I’m going by what you quoted which says:
Poland’s GDP per capita.
And I said:
GDP per capita =! GDP per capita PPP>
I think you’re the one who’s confused


Look anywhere else other than the article and you’ll see that’s not true
GDP per capita =! GDP per capita PPP


GDP per capita is $24,810 vs $53,195. Although Poland’s recovery after the fall of the iron curtain is great, there is no need to exaggerate.


Southern Europe.


You can get here a Renault 5 for €16 726 right now, although that’s a special offer and will go back to 20 something soon enough.You also have the eC3 which is selling for €19 654 right now.


there’s now plenty of European EVs around the €20 000 mark that are good enough, same as the Chinese. There’s going to be plenty of Chinese cars in Europe, same as Japanese or Korean, but this notion peddled by some people that the European brands are going to disappear is just moronic.


No, it’s just that the study you linked is wrong in may aspects. The one I linked comes from a bank not a think tank, but you can find thousands more.


I’m not going to read propaganda from an Australian right wing think tank, you’re right.
It’s not actually cheap though, that’s the problem. Basically every country that is pushing “renewables” are having their power bills increase over and over and over with no sign of slowing down because it’s not cheap.
I can’t speak for every country, unlike you, but in Southern Europe the trend is exactly the opposite of what you’re saying. https://www.bbvaresearch.com/en/publicaciones/spain-more-renewables-to-continue-lowering-costs/
I wish you all the best. I moved countries twice and had to learn 2 different languages. It’s a struggle