English also has pork and pig, cattle and beef, poultry and chicken. Because of the Norman invasion. https://twitter.com/yourevoltingwen/status/921301670654611456 …
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Russians make distinction between "na svobode" (free in a generic sense) and "na vole" (free to do as you will).
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The corresponding nouns are "freedom"/"will", which are not same as "freedom"/"liberty" but the distinction is there in the above phrases
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IDK maybe Germanic + Latinate vocab makes it a bit cheaper for English to make distinctions but I doubt it's a huge effect
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I honestly can't think of a situation where freedom/liberty affords a clear and useful distinction.
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More context: https://twitter.com/St_Rev/status/925475132914786304 … The claim advanced here is nuts.
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a) Non-western cultures have no concept of freedom bc zero words! (False, also WTF?) b) English is best bc it has TWO words! (WTFWTF)
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