Translate These Countries from French into English

Here are what the French call some countries. What are their English names?
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Last updated: January 19, 2019
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First submittedNovember 13, 2014
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French
English
Allemagne
Germany
Birmanie
Myanmar
Cambodge
Cambodia
Chypre
Cyprus
Dominique
Dominica
Équateur
Ecuador
Érythrée
Eritrea
Espagne
Spain
Etats-Unis
United States
Grenade
Grenada
French
English
Île Maurice
Mauritius
Inde
India
Islande
Iceland
Lettonie
Latvia
Pays-Bas
Netherlands
Pologne
Poland
Royaume-Uni
United Kingdom
Saint-Marin
San Marino
Salomon
Solomon Islands
Tchèquie
Czechia
9 Comments
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Level 72
Nov 13, 2014
Oh come on, you have to allow USA as an answer.
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Level 76
Nov 13, 2014
I'm not sure anyone needs that help = 86% are getting it right anyway! I'll get USA enabled, though.
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Level 36
Jan 30, 2017
Nice quiz, I got 100%, but I don't even learn French.
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Level 43
Mar 15, 2017
The quiz needs to be updated - Myanmar should be accepted for Birmanie and Czechia should be accepted for la république tchèque
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Level 72
Jan 19, 2019
It didnt mean burma needed to be unaccepted, it is accepted as burma in every other quiz.

surprisingly low scores ! would ve expected all to be atleast above 80. Maybe because the amount of testakers are still relatively low (or people just quit halfway the test)

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Level 76
Jan 19, 2019
Updated, thanks.
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Level 69
Apr 13, 2020
Just a few remarks: Birmanie is commonly used, but Myanmar is also acceptable. And although "Tchèquie" is correct "République Tchèque" is much more common, just like Czechia and Czech Republic in English, but I can understand you'd prefer the former to make it a bit harder.

This reminds me of times when I wasn't as familiarized with the English spellings and tried many times to write Erythrea or Cambodgia. And I think you could add Maroc (Morocco) and Liban (Lebanon) to this quiz!

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Level 76
Apr 13, 2020
Fair enough; if the translation was in the opposite direction we would have accepted your suggestions as type-ins.
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Level 29
Apr 18, 2021
Guess being a Spanish speaker really helps, as both French and Spanish are related. Some countries sound really similar to what they are in spanish.