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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 14:26:31 GMT -5
Kosovo is nothing in serbian ....serbian kos is a robin ...not black crow or black bird bs kos /kose in Albanian is a word ....its a scythe/sickle ..also taken into serbian use and that field needed much cutting njezet -duzet
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 11, 2012 14:30:37 GMT -5
Kos is albanian word meaning Serb. -ovo is also chechnyan meaning land.
Kosovo = land of Serbs
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 14:33:48 GMT -5
But thats ok bcs after Independence it could be renamed ..Dardania or Albania or Macedonia .....maybe just keep it KosovA
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 14:40:58 GMT -5
Then again if Novi or uz comes back with Kos being almost same for most slavic languages ......
...then I would have to say that serbs fumbled naming it with Blackbirds BS then ;D
like Novi's bs on Duzet/katerdhijt scenario
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 14:46:03 GMT -5
Btw ...Kos in Albanian is also yogurt
Serbians word for yogurt would be Turkish or the Bulgarian form with two words to describe it
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 14:48:27 GMT -5
Novi ....what is butter in serbian/slavic ?
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Post by uz on Oct 11, 2012 15:29:23 GMT -5
The Illyrians (or indegenous) never called it Kosovo(a), and neither did the albs... EVER... until they got "Kosovo" from the Serbs, and albanized it with the (a) at the end.
If you were consistent in calling it dardania (since you do in fact claim the Illyrian relevence in the region) you guys wouldn't look so stupid after all.
Kosovo, is a Serbian word. The albanian word defining the same region/place should be "dardania", but it's not.
Kosovo isn't independant? LMAOOO !!!! took some time but you finally faced it. +1 to you ... well deserved.
You guys should try renaming it, so you guys are all on the same page of things. The point is, you wont. Why? Cause history knows better, there is no dardania anymore, nor are they're Illyrians among us anymore.
Kosov(a) is the best shot you got, which is why you took it.
As I said, you guys trying to albanize the Serbian word didn't make much of a difference. Depending on the context grammar-wise, Kosova isn't even incorrect LOL.
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 16:00:41 GMT -5
if 1/2 people from an area are killed or chased away its easy to rename
see Native American Indians
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 16:03:31 GMT -5
then as serbian history goes only the small area of battle was called Kosovo ....fields of blackbirds
when in fact Kos in serbian when bird related only translates to the Robin and/or maybe sparrow
so your explanation of Kosovo would be better off with the scyth/sickle play and your Skynthian connection
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 16:05:23 GMT -5
then again Maybe the Bulgarians named it KOSOV / hence the "OV"
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Post by uz on Oct 11, 2012 16:18:31 GMT -5
if 1/2 people from an area are killed or chased away its easy to rename see Native American Indians There is no validy or corelation, comparing the albs to the Native Americans. The Native Americans never went through amnesia - they're victims of extreme genocide yet have managed to "remember" who they are. They barely evolved since. Language, names, legends have all stayed the same. plus on top of everything... there is no records that 1/2 of you guys got massacred OR chased away (LOL!!!) by the incoming Slavs - SHOW PROOF!!!You're missing the point rex.... as usual. No one ever called this specific region/area/place "Kosovo" until the Serbs did. If you're going to argue using your illryria-albano connection, at least be consistant.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 11, 2012 17:29:10 GMT -5
Rex, you are a dumb villager LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO
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Post by rex362 on Oct 11, 2012 17:43:36 GMT -5
if 1/2 people from an area are killed or chased away its easy to rename see Native American Indians There is no validy or corelation, comparing the albs to the Native Americans. The Native Americans never went through amnesia - they're victims of extreme genocide yet have managed to "remember" who they are. They barely evolved since. Language, names, legends have all stayed the same. plus on top of everything... there is no records that 1/2 of you guys got massacred OR chased away (LOL!!!) by the incoming Slavs - SHOW PROOF!!!You're missing the point rex.... as usual. No one ever called this specific region/area/place "Kosovo" until the Serbs did. If you're going to argue using your illryria-albano connection, at least be consistant. well amnesia like yours.... from pre -Carpathia to the Balkans ....your history starts in the Balkans at the expense of Illyrians
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 11, 2012 18:04:11 GMT -5
^ Illyria was destroyed by ROMANS....the region was EMPTY and wendish serbs come in and name everything like 'Zagora'.....wendish serbs gave you your blood (dirty vulgar to you) LMAO
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Post by atdhetar on Oct 11, 2012 18:39:59 GMT -5
the serbs were handing out blood like a motherfuckin soup kitchen?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 11, 2012 19:34:59 GMT -5
^ ITS OVAH
While visiting Greece in 1768, upon being called to a visit by "some Albanians", he stayed one year with them. He became familiar with the people and "learned Albanian".
Dositej emphasizes their relation to the Serbs: "How (strange) it was for me to hear these same Albanians say, 'Whoever governs Serbia, and we too will acknowledge that ruler, because the Serb kings were ours once, too'".
Dositej continues about his tenure with the Albanians, "Not too far from Hormove, beautiful fields were described which the Albanians call 'Lepa-zhite'. I asked them what this meant. 'We don't know,' they told me. 'That's just the name of the field'.
When I clarified what this meant, telling them that this is a Serbian word, "Oh, holy man," they answered, "Don't be surprised; we were once one family and tribe with the Serblyans in ancient times".
The Cetinje Herald
Dositej among the Albanians
April. 2. 1911
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Post by uz on Oct 11, 2012 23:23:01 GMT -5
There is no validy or corelation, comparing the albs to the Native Americans. The Native Americans never went through amnesia - they're victims of extreme genocide yet have managed to "remember" who they are. They barely evolved since. Language, names, legends have all stayed the same. plus on top of everything... there is no records that 1/2 of you guys got massacred OR chased away (LOL!!!) by the incoming Slavs - SHOW PROOF!!!You're missing the point rex.... as usual. No one ever called this specific region/area/place "Kosovo" until the Serbs did. If you're going to argue using your illryria-albano connection, at least be consistant. well amnesia like yours.... from pre -Carpathia to the Balkans ....your history starts in the Balkans at the expense of Illyrians There is amnesia among us too, but there is a difference. We have a history of serious migrations, coming in contact with different people. You guys are claiming you never left your "original" home ever. That you were isolated and dwelling among your own, defending yourself always from the outsiders. Where is this history? The bridge that got you to where you are today.
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Post by Skroz on Oct 11, 2012 23:30:05 GMT -5
When I clarified what this meant, telling them that this is a Serbian word, "Oh, holy man," they answered, "Don't be surprised; we were once one family and tribe with the Serblyans in ancient times". Are you seriously suggesting Serbs and Albanians were one tribe in ancient times?
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Post by uz on Oct 12, 2012 0:11:38 GMT -5
He's talking about Serbs who got albanized.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 12, 2012 1:34:00 GMT -5
^ ITS OVAH While visiting Greece in 1768, upon being called to a visit by "some Albanians", he stayed one year with them. He became familiar with the people and "learned Albanian".
Dositej emphasizes their relation to the Serbs: "How (strange) it was for me to hear these same Albanians say, 'Whoever governs Serbia, and we too will acknowledge that ruler, because the Serb kings were ours once, too'".
Dositej continues about his tenure with the Albanians, "Not too far from Hormove, beautiful fields were described which the Albanians call 'Lepa-zhite'. I asked them what this meant. 'We don't know,' they told me. 'That's just the name of the field'.
When I clarified what this meant, telling them that this is a Serbian word, "Oh, holy man," they answered, "Don't be surprised; we were once one family and tribe with the Serblyans in ancient times".
The Cetinje Herald
Dositej among the Albanians
April. 2. 1911good find Novi bro
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