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Post by kolonia on Aug 4, 2009 13:33:26 GMT -5
Topics like these are enough to suggest how stupid some Greeks are.
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Post by rex362 on Aug 4, 2009 13:37:15 GMT -5
batis> "to press together" from slav.batiti |
Albanian word is Shtypbatis is to sink/sunk .....
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 13:37:47 GMT -5
First it isn't "efendiko"....its afentiko from the medieval adjective authentikos...lordly ... From this word(noun authentis) Turks have the word efendi...
And pronar comes from the medieval greek proniarios...the holder of a pronoia |
So enlighten me, Greeks use the Turkish word and we use the Greek word... isn't that bit funny? ;D Its simple...we,you and boudalas uses greek and greek-derived words...aphentis or authentis- pronar-efendi... From Botsaris lexico I must have found 5-10 words the rest are from the other lexica... All the words are used as far as internet can tell...
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Post by leshte on Aug 4, 2009 13:49:43 GMT -5
Don't matter where you got it from. Apart from the medical terms, some terms used in the scientific sphere, and other words borrowed from the Greek due to the fact of being neighbors a great deal of those other words are not Albanian and not used in Albanian. That's why we tell you learn Albanian before copy-pasting things.
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 14:06:13 GMT -5
Well learning albanian would give me an extra qualification for the oil-trees collector job...but I don't think so... ;D
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Post by Kanaris on Aug 4, 2009 14:08:15 GMT -5
Well learning albanian would give me an extra qualification for the oil-trees collector job...but I don't think so... ;D You mean an olive picker? ;D
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Post by leshte on Aug 4, 2009 14:09:20 GMT -5
and maybe some more credibility when it comes to acting as a scholar of the Albanian language. If not just don't forget the Greek language; I hear its really needed in the Castro neighbourhood in San Francisco.
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 14:13:20 GMT -5
Well learning albanian would give me an extra qualification for the oil-trees collector job...but I don't think so... ;D You mean an olive picker? ;D ;D yes that... ;D
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 14:14:48 GMT -5
and maybe some more credibility when it comes to acting as a scholar of the Albanian language. If not just don't forget the Greek language; I hear its really needed in the Castro neighbourhood in San Francisco. I think Berisha wants to make albania like this place...starting from the gay marriages...
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Post by todhrimencuri on Aug 4, 2009 14:15:19 GMT -5
200 years ago all Greeks in Epirus learned it, otherwise they couldnt complain to their masters. This is only a momentary decline... we will be back... and you will be bowing again like in the past.
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 14:18:22 GMT -5
200 years ago all Greeks in Epirus learned it, otherwise they couldnt complain to their masters. This is only a momentary decline... we will be back... and you will be bowing again like in the past. Are you talking on behalf of the Osmanlis...? ..because the last time I checked Arnavuds were their synet icoglans...
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Post by todhrimencuri on Aug 4, 2009 14:24:26 GMT -5
No, Im talking on behalf of the Arnavud Pashas, like Ali, Bushatli or the others who operated independently... we all know most of your national heroes could speak some Alb, if they werent fluent in it (or didnt have it as a first language).
If I was speaking on behalf of the Osmanli, Greeks in Epirus would not have needed to learn Alb... but went straight to Turkish... Albanians in Epirus never spoke Turkish... why do you think that was so?
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 14:55:04 GMT -5
No, Im talking on behalf of the Arnavud Pashas, like Ali, Bushatli or the others who operated independently... we all know most of your national heroes could speak some Alb, if they werent fluent in it (or didnt have it as a first language). If I was speaking on behalf of the Osmanli, Greeks in Epirus would not have needed to learn Alb... but went straight to Turkish... Albanians in Epirus never spoke Turkish... why do you think that was so? If you are proud of guys who ruled either for their own a$$, or osman bayrak and islam...then its ok for me...its pitty though... that you've reached such level...
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Post by Aries on Aug 4, 2009 15:19:49 GMT -5
..i would like to share some other nice-harmonic words that give beauty to the greek language.ups greek? its TURKISH
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 15:31:52 GMT -5
..i would like to share some other nice-harmonic words that give beauty to the greek language.ups greek? its TURKISH Well yes...we took some words...we gave some...not bad at all...
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Post by leshte on Aug 4, 2009 15:51:14 GMT -5
We're showing some tolerance to our Greek minority. ;D
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 16:04:18 GMT -5
Ok...go to Himara and say that you want a Himarioti husband...for you...they would be very tolerant with you...and gentle...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2009 16:11:32 GMT -5
You think I can find a Himarioti husband ?
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Post by Patrinos on Aug 4, 2009 16:13:43 GMT -5
;D ;DI don't think that the law is voted...but be ready...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2009 17:07:34 GMT -5
Oh I am .
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