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Post by rusebg on Jan 13, 2011 4:56:34 GMT -5
No humour, man, I am still in the state of nirvana after you mentioned Kurt Cobain.
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Post by ioan on Jan 13, 2011 5:05:06 GMT -5
serboi and serbs are not similar names, they are the same. SerDi or SUeBi are hardly similar to Serbs.
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Post by terroreign on Jan 13, 2011 5:07:37 GMT -5
No humour, man, I am still in the state of nirvana after you mentioned Kurt Cobain. Humour ey, I see you're a britophile...are a Gervais fan too?
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Post by odel on Jan 13, 2011 5:20:32 GMT -5
Guys it's Kurt Cobani Also Krivo, in Europe I think we're all taught how to speak/write English in a more British sort of way. And I like that, I think it sounds better and I'm sort of a Britophile, I love watching some of those older British comedies (Monty Python, Mr.Bean and Blackadder for example)
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 13, 2011 5:46:40 GMT -5
I doubt very much Kurt is Serbian. Kurt is the other name of Kubrat, the founder of Old Great Bulgaria. Two versions for the meaning of the word - either wolf or blacksmith. Dude Kurt came from Kurt Cobain, American rock musician...are you dense ? ;D RIP Kubrat/Kurt Face it. HE IS DEAD! (SOD have a ballad just for him!) Anyways, he screwed our thrash metal scene... So .... RIP Kurto!
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Post by terroreign on Jan 13, 2011 6:20:00 GMT -5
^Bro, Rock is dead....Electronica is the future
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jan 13, 2011 7:15:15 GMT -5
Serboi and Serbs common origin theory is in one word - bulls**t No it's not you Sarmatian denier! Anyway it's better than your theory that proto slavs were these little blonde people around Poland that spread their language to darker people all over Ukraine, Slovakia, Russia and then on to the Balkans. Two others hey? Better said two rather than a few. They are not as similar as Serboi for one thing and not as easy to support as Sarmatian ancestors are. I'd immediately exclude Serdi on the grounds that Serbs always used an "r" & a "b" or "p." We've called our selves and our language Serbski, Srbljem, Srbi, Srpski. Never with a d. The only corruption which appears commonly is "v" for the "b" and that is as an exonym which occurred with at least the Bulgarians as well eg Serbs - Servs, Bulgari - Voulgarous.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 13, 2011 7:36:39 GMT -5
^Bro, Rock is dead....Electronica is the future Nothing compares to be on stage headbanging and the crowds knowing every note you play and every pause, muted riff, etc... you play. Those idiots in the huge halls featuring DJ "Mr does his mother know him?" are only there for drugs and chicks (who are all stupid BTW). Rock lives dude... Maj Maj Hej Hej, Rock'n'roll is hijar tu stej ;D
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Post by rusebg on Jan 13, 2011 7:51:53 GMT -5
That's true. Colour, honour, football, these things Which doesn't make us britophiles as Krivo decided.
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Post by terroreign on Jan 13, 2011 9:04:54 GMT -5
^Bro, Rock is dead....Electronica is the future Nothing compares to be on stage headbanging and the crowds knowing every note you play and every pause, muted riff, etc... you play. Those idiots in the huge halls featuring DJ "Mr does his mother know him?" are only there for drugs and chicks (who are all stupid BTW). Rock lives dude... Maj Maj Hej Hej, Rock'n'roll is hijar tu stej ;D I'm just telling you what I know! The new generation speaks loudly brotha....DJ Tiesto and David Guetta are the ones bringing in the crowds globally nowadays.....the days of Sabbath and KISS are long gone
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Post by ioan on Jan 13, 2011 9:23:20 GMT -5
^Bro, Rock is dead....Electronica is the future agreed . and that has been valid for a looooooooooooooooong time.
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Post by ulf on Jan 13, 2011 9:36:34 GMT -5
Bozikis is an arvanitic surname, and its recorded among the Arvanites Stradioti in 15th century. If it is slavic in origin is another issue, the fact is that is used by arvanites. Dogoritis, very slavic suffix... how many slavs do you know with surnames ending in -itis... Soundris...? and whats the point of finding 5-10...100 surnames with slavic origin? the majority of Greeks' surnames are of greek origin... the number of those who bear the surname Papadopoulos is much more from the Terovitsas, Detsikas, and Babitsas etc all together... Bozikis is for sure slavic, like 100%, Boze is vocative for Bog, meaning God It's recently been proven Albanians have more Slavic DNA than the Serbs, so this sort of thing is natural i guess. Only similar Serbian surname I can think off is Bozic
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 13, 2011 10:01:03 GMT -5
^^^ Its not "similar". It is the original form of the name. Bozikis is the greko-arbano-vlah-ified version. (in the same sense that Nusic is the Serbianized version of the vlah surname Nusa).
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Post by rusebg on Jan 13, 2011 10:29:56 GMT -5
This is interesting because in most cases Nusa is a first female name. I am not being sarcastic here, just wondering why his father had this family name.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 13, 2011 10:33:57 GMT -5
This is interesting because in most cases Nusa is a first female name. I am not being sarcastic here, just wondering why his father had this family name. LMAO!!! Maybe because Nusha was a common Vlah surname??? Just guessing ;D ;D ;D
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Post by rusebg on Jan 13, 2011 10:42:41 GMT -5
Sorry, Pyrro, it is not. Unless Vlahs had the tradition of taking their family names after their grandmothers or something like that.
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Post by terroreign on Jan 13, 2011 10:46:43 GMT -5
Sorry, Pyrro, it is not. Unless Vlahs had the tradition of taking their family names after their grandmothers or something like that. Actually it's random, but Montenegrins have done this a few times. There exists a "Poleksic" which comes from "Poleksija" a female name... Women in some cases were warriors....and thus rules didn't apply
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 13, 2011 14:54:38 GMT -5
Sorry, Pyrro, it is not. Unless Vlahs had the tradition of taking their family names after their grandmothers or something like that. 1st you dont know Romanian, neither do you know any Vlahs-Romanians 2nd, you are an idiot 3rd en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branislav_Nu%C5%A1i%C4%87
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Post by terroreign on Jan 13, 2011 17:32:47 GMT -5
Bozikis is for sure slavic, like 100%, Boze is vocative for Bog, meaning God It's recently been proven Albanians have more Slavic DNA than the Serbs, so this sort of thing is natural i guess. Only similar Serbian surname I can think off is Bozic There's also Bozicic, Bozicevic
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jan 13, 2011 22:23:06 GMT -5
"only for those like you that want to manipulate the sources."
No one here takes you seriously. I've made my stance and exposed Bulgarian propaganda, there is not need for me to explain to you.
"or rather they were realistic, while you were brainwashed by serbian propaganda and lost complete respect for western academia, because they were not serbian propaganda influenced."
Sure, it became realistic post 19th century, but pre 19th century, it was all serbian brainwashing. Your desparation has became a compulsive disorder, characteristic of all BuLgari.
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