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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Jun 4, 2012 20:02:02 GMT -5
I was recently united with my distant cousin from Peru. Our grandfathers were cousins. That's awesome. Wonders of the internet I suppose. Actually we met in person at a Croatian function.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 4, 2012 21:04:31 GMT -5
UZ, maybe Valmir is Sokola?
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Post by sokola on Jun 5, 2012 4:53:02 GMT -5
f**king servians, always cheating with numbers and always try to put Bosnians,Montenegrins,Croats,SlavoMacedonians under their umbrella. Not slavo macedonians, BULGARIANS ! And i agree with u servian pig farmers are liars!
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Post by sokola on Jun 5, 2012 4:55:02 GMT -5
Sokola, if your a vardarian/fyromian Slav, then all l have to say to you is F*OFF to majka Bu Lgarska, don't need your mongolian comments here you.......better not say it I am Bulgarian from Macedonia ! My grandfather was one of the leaders of IMRO in east Macedonia ! He and his friends killed many servian dogs ! U are torlak Bulgarian, гнусен яничар сърбоман !
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 5, 2012 6:34:12 GMT -5
sokola boy, the day lets say Marinuva (the correct accent of Bulgarian o is actually ou lol) fills a small gym with 1/10 of the people that Ceca fills in Armeec Arena, we will deal with what you say. Bulgarians are a "lighter" version of Serbs. Lighter in everything, ranging from weight of the body to weight of the spirit/mentality.
don;t get me wrong, Bulgarians are the best second thing in the balkans and i really like them, lived in Sofia for two months. But the first and original thing is "Serbs" boy....
now go back to mama (if she is not busy with some "client"), drink some kiselu mlyaku (O in bulgarian is pronounced as OU lol) and relax...
BTW, i hear makedonians are using ћ,Ћ sound and also pronounce O as O, .... oh and they say "ovaj" like 1 time every 5 words... hello !!! reminds you of smth??
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 5, 2012 7:51:31 GMT -5
Sokola, listen, no need to make a new account and be a freaken moron. You are obiviously an old member in this forum, since you know my ancestry, without telling you what l am with your new account.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 5, 2012 7:52:57 GMT -5
Pyrro brate, really interesting what you've wrote above
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 5, 2012 8:16:41 GMT -5
man, the only thing in common between bulg and mak is only grammar. everything else (accent, mannerisms, intonation of the words, mentality of the ppl included) is different.
loads of thracian blood in Bulg, minimal in srbija/stara srbija.
bulgos say "zena, voda, meso" and the intonation goes to "a,a,o" respectively. maks speak clearly like Serbs.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 5, 2012 8:57:43 GMT -5
Brate, what you said is 100% true. They do follow the same grammatical rules, its JUST due to evolution and certain *mutual* pressures due to locality that they both posses same/similar grammatical features. History tells a different story thou, no need to explain, as you already well know brate!
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 5, 2012 9:42:01 GMT -5
grammar is enforced by the state. Even the bulgos still have declensions in their lang "men, sbogom, etc...". I firmly believe that the makedonian grammar is the grammar of Stefan Dusan. The bulgs just copied it.
i also heard bulgarians claim that makedonians are .... tall as Serbs...
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Post by elemag on Jun 5, 2012 15:47:11 GMT -5
And I, alongside many others, firmly believe that you are an ignorant lout moron. You have no idea of Slavic grammar. You have no idea of Slavic langiages or dialects. You can't speak any of them. You can't write any of them. To explain it somehow to you crazy sci-fi history set mind, there was no way Bulgars could have copied something from Serbs at that time, simply because Bulgarian litrerature was two centuries ahead of Serbian one. In short, it is the cow that feeds the calf, not the opposite. Pseudo scientists...crazy Pyrro and dumb Pazar.
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Post by terroreign on Jun 5, 2012 17:09:42 GMT -5
^ you are really dimwitted, we're talking about America's census you dumb peasant f**k. How could Serbs lie about the numbers. You think we go through the trouble of getting multiple fake ID/passports (which would involve stealing all Ex-Yugo citizens' identities) simply to register them all in the system as Serbs to bring the numbers high, how the f**k would that benefit anybody? The truth of the matter is Bosnians will normally either claim Serbian or Croatian. Macedonians, from the lot that I know claim Serbian, and Montengrins same thing. Croats claim Croat. So if the numbers of Serbs in the USA are inflated statistically it's only b/c the other ethnics (non-Serbs) are claiming Serb. Correction: Bosnian Croats or Bosnian Serbs will claim Croat or Serb. Bosniaks claim Bosnian for the most part. Just visit St. Louis. But most of them are recent immigrants and very few had a pre existing diaspora that contributed to their host country. The Macedonians I know call themselves Mac and I've seen quite a few of them. Contrary to popular myth, they are not confused about who they are. The Montenegrins I've seen, same thing. In fact in my hometown the Montengrins hang out at the Croatian hall instead of the Serbian one, weird, huh? But a Montenegrin Serb is obviously gonna say Serb. Most of the Ex Yugo people I've met in the states have been overwhelmingly Croat or Serb though. All this is true, I just wanted to fix a little mistake and also ask a question. Majority of Montes in LA, and the in the world diaspora, go by Serb. The Serb churches in LA have loads of CG people. Btw I think I also know of the Montenegrins you are mentioning. If I'm right I don't believe they deny they're Serbs, in fact they go to Serb church too. And is there a Serbian hall too?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 5, 2012 17:48:42 GMT -5
Elemag (Ruseche), good to see your back, how has your harem been treating you?
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Jun 5, 2012 21:22:03 GMT -5
Correction: Bosnian Croats or Bosnian Serbs will claim Croat or Serb. Bosniaks claim Bosnian for the most part. Just visit St. Louis. But most of them are recent immigrants and very few had a pre existing diaspora that contributed to their host country. The Macedonians I know call themselves Mac and I've seen quite a few of them. Contrary to popular myth, they are not confused about who they are. The Montenegrins I've seen, same thing. In fact in my hometown the Montengrins hang out at the Croatian hall instead of the Serbian one, weird, huh? But a Montenegrin Serb is obviously gonna say Serb. Most of the Ex Yugo people I've met in the states have been overwhelmingly Croat or Serb though. All this is true, I just wanted to fix a little mistake and also ask a question. Majority of Montes in LA, and the in the world diaspora, go by Serb. The Serb churches in LA have loads of CG people. Btw I think I also know of the Montenegrins you are mentioning. If I'm right I don't believe they deny they're Serbs, in fact they go to Serb church too. And is there a Serbian hall too? You're Montenegrin ( Serb) so I wont tell you what your own people say. You know more Montes than I do so I defer to your better familiarity with them. However, the ones I have met , even in our part of LA , have a unique Montenegrin identity and will even correct you if you call them Serb or perhaps 'just Serb.' Of course other Montes from my hometown like the Vukotics are proud Serbs ( funny story with a Vukotic and my dad which got in a huge fight back in the day playing soccer , ironically , I was friends with the kids lol) Some of the Montenegrins I know from SP don't go to church at all. I think they are agnostic or atheist in practice. I think if they had it their way they would prefer to be Yugoslavs more than anything. There is no Serbian hall around here , not officially anyway. The defacto 'Serbian' hall is the old Yugoslav hall in SP which is now the 'Dalmatian American Club' which is owned by the Croatian hall now and they finally put a Croatian flag up there. But still, it is more 'Yugoslav orientated' than the Croatian Hall and Serbs from our part of town go there to mingle with themselves and with Croats and the few Bosnians we have.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 5, 2012 22:51:29 GMT -5
And I, alongside many others, firmly believe that you are an ignorant lout moron. You have no idea of Slavic grammar. You have no idea of Slavic langiages or dialects. You can't speak any of them. You can't write any of them. To explain it somehow to you crazy sci-fi history set mind, there was no way Bulgars could have copied something from Serbs at that time, simply because Bulgarian litrerature was two centuries ahead of Serbian one. In short, it is the cow that feeds the calf, not the opposite. Pseudo scientists...crazy Pyrro and dumb Pazar. too late... i didn't notice you claiming i am ignorant on bulgarian matters when i kept praising/defending bulgaria for more than two months in a row.... BTW, i spoke my simple "serbian" and that was enough to get me anywhere in Sofia. People just understood me no matter what.
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