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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 19:45:50 GMT -5
another good read
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 19:47:19 GMT -5
as I go I am trying to educate myself but your not being any help at all Noun: skllav m. (indefinite plural skllavë, definite singular skllavi, definite plural skllavët); feminine equivalent skllave1.slave*********************************************** Noun: slav. Middle English sclave, from Medieval Latin sclavus or Sclavus, from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος ( Sklábos), from earlier Σλαβῆνος (Slabēnos), from plural Σλαβῆνοι ( Slabēnoi), from Proto-Slavic *slověninŭ (compare Old Church Slavonic словѣне ( Slověne) 'Thessalonian Slavs', Old Russian Словене (Slověně) 'Slavs near Novgorod', Slovutich 'Dniepr river', Serbo-Croatian Slavonica 'river name'), from слово (slovo) 'word, speech', from Proto-Indo-European *kléu̯es 'fame'. More at loud. Notice how you take two different words which hold two different meanings and try to combine the two to your liking. Forgetting the fact they're from different languages too. Man you really suck. By the way, this post alone proves all your claims wrong at once. One can call this a TKO. Do you know what TKO means? T-K-O = Total Knock-Out. ok ok ...I am in the learning process ..help a brother out lets keep going ...
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 19:48:20 GMT -5
Noun: skllav m. (indefinite plural skllavë, definite singular skllavi, definite plural skllavët); feminine equivalent skllave1.slave*********************************************** Noun: slav. Middle English sclave, from Medieval Latin sclavus or Sclavus, from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος ( Sklábos), from earlier Σλαβῆνος (Slabēnos), from plural Σλαβῆνοι ( Slabēnoi), from Proto-Slavic *slověninŭ (compare Old Church Slavonic словѣне ( Slověne) 'Thessalonian Slavs', Old Russian Словене (Slověně) 'Slavs near Novgorod', Slovutich 'Dniepr river', Serbo-Croatian Slavonica 'river name'), from слово (slovo) 'word, speech', from Proto-Indo-European *kléu̯es 'fame'. More at loud. Notice how you take two different words which hold two different meanings and try to combine the two to your liking. Forgetting the fact they're from different languages too. Man you really suck. By the way, this post alone proves all your claims wrong at once. One can call this a TKO. Do you know what TKO means? T-K-O = Total Knock-Out. ok ok ...I am in the learning process ..help a brother out lets keep going ... Help you out? You can try by getting a job first.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 19:50:23 GMT -5
another interesting factoid
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 19:53:27 GMT -5
another interesting factoid This is Serbian strength and it's no wonder you too blind to even see it. While being invaded we STILL managed to remain ourselves, while almost 100% of Albanians felt the need to convert, so they can fit-in. The Albanians hoped that the Ottomans would have continued to aspire towards/into Europe. You all thought you were on the side of the winners, and how wrong you were. The following massacres are a testament to that. Your own liberators would take shots at you especially. You would be seen as a traitor.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 19:53:51 GMT -5
one of my prior sources
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 19:55:42 GMT -5
Again I will ask politely. Can you please forward the link you're getting this crap from and I'll reply to it directly.
I know you're getting this from one source. Speaking to you, is just a waste of time.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 19:57:20 GMT -5
I am starting to believe your greatest were actually Albanians/Illyriansstarting from Dusan
I have to dig deeper
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 19:59:53 GMT -5
another interesting factoid This is Serbian strength and it's no wonder you too blind to even see it. While being invaded we STILL managed to remain ourselves, while almost 100% of Albanians felt the need to convert, so they can fit-in. The Albanians hoped that the Ottomans would have continued to aspire towards/into Europe. You all thought you were on the side of the winners, and how wrong you were. The following massacres are a testament to that. Your own liberators would take shots at you especially. You would be seen as a traitor. the main part here is that the ottomans gave liberties to serbs
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 20:01:08 GMT -5
SERB
From Serbo-Croatian Srbi, from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to protect, watch over”); akin to Latin servo (“I guard, I protect”), Old English searu (“weapons, armor”), Lithuanian sárgas (“watchman”), Greek ἥρως (hērōs, “hero”), Avestan haraiti, haurvaiti (“he guards”).[1]
Now you also know were Servia/Servians come from, because according to the latins we were the definition of [Guard,Protect]
Now you have this fantastic idea that the Romans brought us to the Balkans. So where does this leave us, we're not from the Caucuses now... now we're Western Europeans? What's the matter with you - we're descendants of the Romans.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 20:01:45 GMT -5
here a funny one ....I hope young serb kids dont fall for this baloney
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 20:04:30 GMT -5
This is Serbian strength and it's no wonder you too blind to even see it. While being invaded we STILL managed to remain ourselves, while almost 100% of Albanians felt the need to convert, so they can fit-in. The Albanians hoped that the Ottomans would have continued to aspire towards/into Europe. You all thought you were on the side of the winners, and how wrong you were. The following massacres are a testament to that. Your own liberators would take shots at you especially. You would be seen as a traitor. the main part here is that the ottomans gave liberties to serbs Did you even read it? Nowhere does it state what you're stating. But it does state this: "MUSLIMS WERE MORE EQUAL". In Turkish history Serbs are seen as the most difficult nation they have had to deal with, these liberties you like to think they handed to us, was "given" to pacify the "brutal" Serb nature - so they say in their books. Serbs were ruthless towards to Ottoman scum. They needed something to keep us quiet while they did their bidding. "Allowing" our Church to continue to exist was the best diplomatic decision they could've made. Albanians folded immediately, which opened the way for brutal attacks by us against your kind, along with the Greeks. We show no mercy for traitors. At least this was the law back then.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 20:06:32 GMT -5
The oldest manuscript book and a monument of Old-Serbian literacy is Miroslav's Gospel (Serbian: Мирославово јеванђеље / Miroslavovo jevandjelje), a 362-page liturgic book written between 1180 and 1191 in a transitional form between Old Church Slavonic and Slavoserbian. It was written by two monk pupils, Grigorije and probably Varsameleon, on a white parchment paper for Miroslav, the Duke of Zahumlje, brother of King Stefan Nemanja. An entirely religious book, written Language of the Church written by clerics, who were connected with so called Serbian rulers. The book is obviously not the mirror of popular culture but religious
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 20:07:59 GMT -5
Why are you scared to show your source of intellect? ;D You're not fooling me, and I am pretty sure the other members here aren't fooled either. So whose this show for? ... don't tell me you got kids
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 20:08:51 GMT -5
do you wear glasses ?
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 20:11:00 GMT -5
do you wear glasses ? You already posted this. BAHAHAHAHAHA!!
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 20:13:11 GMT -5
do you wear glasses ? You already posted this. BAHAHAHAHAHA!! The Albanians were slaves to the Greater Empires as always, as seen today and used as a buffer in the Balkans to keep Serbs and Greeks alike on their toes and occupied. Without the Albanian element in the Balkans, only prosperity awaits.
The Ottomans were the first to put your ancestors to use, by buying there children for a few peices of gold and training them to fight the enemy. Your mothers and fathers were lining up ready to hand over their children so they can have an easier life... as a muslim.
You were handed an identity which contradicts your own theories of origins.
You sold your souls 600 years ago and this is what it got you. A degenerate population capable of nothing, poverty beyond any European standard and a violent nature instilled in all of you. Not to mention the constant trend of not understanding their own identity.
This is why you are incapable of being on your own and independant.
For example. You probably have no job, s**tty incomme and dream of going back home when you cant. However, all this propaganda makes your heart feel warm am I correct? YOU are useless, but someone somewhere HOPEFULLY will stand up to represent.
This is the Albanian nature.
SERBS will be the first to critisize their own before the world has a chance to. You dogs will blindly follow anybody who spits out the same s**t talk you do. In essence of it all, I CAN BE YOUR LEADER, I know exactly what needs to be done to control you f**ks. HONESTLY... IT GOES BACK TO WHAT I SAID HERE. Shame really.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 20:19:05 GMT -5
btw ...how much serbian medieval literature has been preserved ?
from serbs/serbia itself ....not from Bulgaria
bcs I dont see chit
"In the mid-15th century, Serbia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and, for the next 400 years there was no opportunity for the creation of secular written literature."
thats a lie bcs we just read they were given freedom by ottomans
then its justified with bs like this .....
"However, some of the greatest literary works in Serbian come from this time, in the form of oral literature, the most notable form being Serbian epic poetry."
but hey its never to late .....
"The epic poems were mainly written down in the 19th century, and preserved in oral tradition up to the 1950s"
thats called making history as you go
most likely with Albanian heroes for you histories made later ..yep just like the greeks ....same chit you guys are
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Post by Balkaneros on Jan 11, 2013 20:24:34 GMT -5
btw ...how much serbian medieval literature has been preserved ? from serbs/serbia itself ....not from Bulgaria bcs I dont see chit There's a lot, but I haven't bothered which much of it. Many of the interpretations are flawed due to the OVERALL PICTURE being misinterpreted [you know what I mean? You've done it all day today chap] We have about 100x more in writing by our own than the albanians have and that alone should tell you something. I do not depend on Serbian perspective history for my knowledge because that's not real knowledge, I would be no different than you if I only considered Serbian sources. For example, have you read the DAI? If not, then really now is the time to shut the fuck up.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 11, 2013 20:34:52 GMT -5
yea epic poems written recently and lots of them
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