ivo
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Post by ivo on Oct 1, 2011 22:58:03 GMT -5
The literary Macedonian language was devised by Serbs. Serbian was forcefully imposed all throughout Macedonia since the early 1900's and during Yugoslavia.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 1, 2011 23:21:57 GMT -5
^ Again, its not about perception! Propaganda dictates that Fyromians are Bulgarians influenced by Serbian Empires.....might be the other way round Napoleon. Fyromians HAVE a Serbian accent when they speak, they don't DARKEN words like Trnovo to Tarnovo, Crno Gora to Cherno Gora etc..... This Bulgarian accent you speak of sounds a lot like the other slavic languages. Russian and Ukrainians say Cherno, I don't think there's anything Turkic about it, I think that's more conservative Slavic then Crno.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 1, 2011 23:51:55 GMT -5
^ Krivo posted this quote the other day, l'm not in the mood to search my backside off, read the following: The Bulgars originally spoke a Turkic language (although some scholars consider Bulgarian to be a related but seperate Altaic language family). Some of those Turkic tribes, or clan unions, who, intermingled with the Huns, were known as Bulgars, and were Ogurs of the Northwestern (Kyipchak) language group, sometimes called Ogur Turks, the Kutigurs, Onogurs, and Utigurs with varying names with oguri or orgurs or igurs as a suffix, meaning "tribes of". Some groups of Bulgars adopted the languages of other peoples; those who settled in present-day Bulgaria SPOKE A VARIATION OF SLAVIC WITH TURKIC INFLUENCE[/b] books.google.com/books?id=kfv6HKX....anguage&f=false
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 2, 2011 0:09:08 GMT -5
Yes, but how does that change their accent? Their grammar is common to that of other Slavic languages.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 2, 2011 2:06:51 GMT -5
^ Bulgarian grammar is the LEAST Slavic, Napoleon!
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 2, 2011 3:33:07 GMT -5
How is that?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 2, 2011 3:41:48 GMT -5
^ Hint, its been influenced by Romance
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Post by elemag on Oct 2, 2011 8:17:49 GMT -5
How many Serbian empires can you count, Pazar?
What is even more amazing is that you continue to discuss on language issues even when everybody knows that your knowledge in Serbian is limited to 5 words. Or may be 6, correct me, if I am wrong, I don't know if a year has passed since your fifth word because you need a year for a word.
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Post by terroreign on Oct 2, 2011 11:24:30 GMT -5
Yes, but how does that change their accent? Their grammar is common to that of other Slavic languages. their grammar is alien to the rest of slavic, and bulgarian is the only slavic language to feature the phoneme "ъ", a sound which is characteristically turkic.
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Post by ioan on Oct 2, 2011 12:50:14 GMT -5
their grammar is alien to the rest of slavic, and bulgarian is the only slavic language to feature the phoneme "ъ", a sound which is characteristically turkic. It took a thinking French guy (Napoleon) to open your eyes attached to a brainwashed head by serbian propaganda. IT TURNED OUT THAT THE SO CALLED TURKISH L SOUND IS USED BY ALL SLAVS MINUS THE DAGESTANI SERBOI. Conclusion: obviouslly your speach is fucked up by Avar, Turkish and above all Dagestan influence. Thus it is very very funny again to see the dagestans lecture us on slavdome and slavic language. Because it was the Bulgarians that exported slavic CULTURE AND ALPHABETH to no mans land Serbia. Oh and lets not forget you had the SECOND SLAVIC EMPIRE (if we assume you are slavic) SEVEN CENTURIES after the first slavic empire - Bulgarian. Yes indeed thats what comes to mind when you hear the word Serb - copypaste, centuries AFTER.
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Post by terroreign on Oct 2, 2011 13:11:15 GMT -5
the L sound has got nothing to do with it ioan...don't pop a blood vessel kuber-khan
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 2, 2011 20:33:27 GMT -5
^ LMAO
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 5, 2011 5:44:10 GMT -5
Yes, but how does that change their accent? Their grammar is common to that of other Slavic languages. napoleon man, show yourself some mercy ....
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 9, 2011 7:02:17 GMT -5
^ Pyrro, Napoleon will probably want us to believe that structurally Romanian is now Slavic because Bulgarian is so structurally close to Romanian, a Romance language. PS People are so blinded by BuLgarski propaganda
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Post by ioan on Oct 9, 2011 11:02:58 GMT -5
So this just shows the big Thracian element in Bulgarian ethnicity, Nothing.
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Post by ivo on Oct 11, 2011 9:01:21 GMT -5
Pazar, I see you keep trying to 'rationalize' things on your own.. attempting to invent your own theories but to no avail.
I've already told you many times, all is written, all is recorded by actual scholars. They've already examined their findings thoroughly, and the vast majority of them concur on one single clear cut conclusion that is very different from what is in your own ignorant mind.
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