>>2614007I will also add a little linguistic mindfuck for folks unaware of this specific fact. All have the same meanings except for in Slavic specifically, which has an antonym meaning.
Celtic - tuath, touta (tribe, people, nation). Toutatis a Celtic God of the (their) people.
Germanic (still call themselves by this ie Deutsch/Dutch) - Theuto, teuto, theod, deut, deutsch etc
Italic/Latin - totus (latin, whence the word "total" ie all), touta
Baltic (non Slavic) - tuata (land, country etc)
Slavic - t'ud, tyuda (whence Russian chud, foreigner, alien, strange, not of one's folk etc)