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About how many countries in the world could you call right now and someone who knows your name would pick up?
17 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
maybe 1, i doubt anyone anywhere would know me
- NookLv 79 years ago
3!!
Australia [where I live]. Friends and family would pick up.
Germany, I have a friend who lives in Germany but he's probably still asleep right now and wouldn't answer the phone...or he'd pick up and be really annoyed and sleepy lol.
Japan, I have a friend in Japan...I think she's probably asleep too haha.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
150
- Anonymous9 years ago
Like..20..?
- Anonymous4 years ago
As to Deutschland being observed as Germany, from what I comprehend, this is going each and every of the earlier to the beginnings of the Roman Empire while Julius Caesar became into larger from Consul to Imperator (frequently translated as Emperor, yet not fullyyt precise). In his writings, Caesar had used the term "Germani" to indicate a tribe northeast (i think) of Gaul, and it went directly to describe the finished area and has quite caught ever on the grounds that. "Germani" interior the Latin interprets as "our own brothers," and Caesar used the term to affliate some form of kinship between the Romans and the tribesmen to the north of the Empire (as quickly as I say kinship, i'm not saying that Caesar considered the tribesmen as his brothers in lots as he considered them as friends -- which isn't unavoidably a competent dating). the actual foundation of our perceptions on different countries and their languages is only that: our thought. case in point, we call Nippon "Japan" via fact a guy from Holland traveled to China area, observed "Japan" someplace on the horizon and asked a chinese language guy the call of the land, and the guy's reaction became into "Jih pun," which meant "first mild," and the guy from Holland took the call lower back to Western civilization, and that's the term that has been used ever on the grounds that. It became into in no way lots approximately us asking different countries approximately their subculture, yet instead approximately our perceptions of those countries by way of our own studies and the legacy of the Roman Empire and the effect of Latin upon the multitudes of languages.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Depends on how far up the ladder in their government you go, and which name you used.
Source(s): 100-125. - Anonymous9 years ago
at least 20
- Anonymous9 years ago
Just one. My whole family lives here and nobody else has my number.