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Post by terroreign on Jul 1, 2008 20:22:21 GMT -5
Benzino - Do you know where last names come from? From first names, think before you write. Since albanians dont have the first name Gasho, while MORE than a handful of Montenegrins do, it makes it our name. The tribe Kuca is Montenegrin, not albanian, and albanization of slavs did happen in montenegro dont lie to yourself sweety. Leka is also the Montenegrin version of Aleksandar, as well as Ljesh, I'm not trying to say it isnt Albanian as well, as both Spaniards and Italians share some names too... Stop with your nonsense kid you're full of it... You seem to forget Albanians have a lot of Slavic words, in actuality outside of language, we Montenegrins are just as slavic as you albanians. "kuca" is the name of the tribe, not Kuci btw you budalle If Montenegrins are "just serbs" then you albanians are just turks Serbian language doesnt come into play here In old Montenegrin language we even say "Cesa" for "what" instead of slavic "Sta"
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Post by benzino on Jul 2, 2008 9:39:23 GMT -5
Benzino - Do you know where last names come from? From first names, think before you write. Since albanians dont have the first name Gasho, while MORE than a handful of Montenegrins do, it makes it our name. The tribe Kuca is Montenegrin, not albanian, and albanization of slavs did happen in montenegro dont lie to yourself sweety. Leka is also the Montenegrin version of Aleksandar, as well as Ljesh, I'm not trying to say it isnt Albanian as well, as both Spaniards and Italians share some names too... Stop with your nonsense kid you're full of it... You seem to forget Albanians have a lot of Slavic words, in actuality outside of language, we Montenegrins are just as slavic as you albanians. "kuca" is the name of the tribe, not Kuci btw you budalle If Montenegrins are "just serbs" then you albanians are just turks Serbian language doesnt come into play here In old Montenegrin language we even say "Cesa" for "what" instead of slavic "Sta" Lesh ahahaha , Leka ;D ;D your so funny ;D...whats next? Blerim is Montenegrin Name too because your Neighbour´s Name is Blerim ? In Montenegrin Language ....come one, your "montenegrin Language" is just a dialect of "serbo-croatian". Just because there is no Jugoslavija no more that doesnt means your Language is somethin special, its still "serbo-Croatian" dialect. Dialects are everywhere. Whats comes next? I speak Sumadija Language ? In Pristina some say "Qa ki? and not "cka ke? So did they speak now another language? Or in Prizren region some say "gji bone" and not "cka bere"...so did they speak a different language? well wishes
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 2, 2008 10:50:06 GMT -5
WOW, I had to sign up to express my amazmement at the overwhealming amount of nonesense expressed by TerroReign. When I got to the part you said, "all but one name is Croatian' I had a chuckle... Then came the part that all 'Montenegrins' were Catholic... LOL
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Post by benzino on Jul 2, 2008 12:45:55 GMT -5
WOW, I had to sign up to express my amazmement at the overwhealming amount of nonesense expressed by TerroReign. When I got to the part you said, "all but one name is Croatian' I had a chuckle... Then came the part that all 'Montenegrins' were Catholic... LOL His "chatholic Montenegrins" are some albanian Malsors who have been assimilated and maybe he is one assimilated Malsor, thats why he´s tryin to make the catholic albanians Names "Montenegrin Names" Now is the Name Lesh Montenegrin too , he only puts "o" in the end and you have "Ljeso" ..bingo Whats comes next from TerroReign? Bljerim o? Baskim o? Arben o are Montenegrin Names?
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Post by terroreign on Jul 4, 2008 14:57:35 GMT -5
^Haha what pathetic excuses and explanations Ljesh is a Montenegrin name, derived from Aleksandar Stefan Crnojevic's uncle was Ljesh Crnojevic, who because of him named a region of Montenegro "Ljesanska Nahija" Never said blerim is a Montenegrin name, but wait is Vuksan an Albanian name now??? I know many "Albanians" with this name, or in their last names, but its purely Montenegrin So now you're going on to insult the Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian and Montenegrin people's by saying we have no languages. Pathetic Benzino Montenegrin is Montenegrin that's the language of Montenegro.
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Post by benzino on Jul 5, 2008 2:11:55 GMT -5
So now you're going on to insult the Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian and Montenegrin people's by saying we have no languages. Pathetic Benzino Montenegrin is Montenegrin that's the language of Montenegro. why is pathetic? If tomorow Sumadija become a state, should they say "Sumadisnki Language" ? I didnt say you have no language, but there is still "Serbo-Croatian" language , not only in Montenegro, but in Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia too, its still the same f**kin language the only dialect is different. Dialects are everywhere. Its the same if the Kosovo-Albanians say "I dont speak albanian, but i speak Kosovar" ...bulls**t man. ps: "ljesanska Nahija" ...sve je to albansko...albanija do tokija
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Post by terroreign on Jul 5, 2008 15:22:58 GMT -5
Montenegrin in it's purest form is an older slavic language seperate from modern serbo-croatian dialects Hence we have extra sounds different vocab and different pronounciation. Benzino - Sumadija has no history no people no nothing, Montenegro though has been an independent state in the 1400's, the Montenegrin people documented in Venetian and Turkish sources as an ethnic group. shejtani - In much Turkish documentation they regard many albanians as just "turks", hence they saw you as turkics my Shqiptar
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 5, 2008 15:44:19 GMT -5
'montenegrin' in it's purest form… LOL! And apparently it was an older 'slavic' language when at the same time you claim to be less slavic & more pre-slavic. When exactly was there any reference to the Montenegrin language? I can tell you when - somewhere in the last couple of years when 'Montenegro' gained independence. ‘Montenegrin’ ethnic identity (though not even including language) comenced during the period of Yugoslavia when it gained statehood. When 'Montenegro' became a state of Yugoslavia in the same vein as Croatia, Slovenia & Serbia & started creating the first institutions with the name 'Montenegro' & 'Montenegrin' printed on them, that's when the ‘Montenegrin’ identity was formed. The formation of the 'Montenegrin' language of all things completes the ridiculousness of the situation.
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Post by Toskaliku on Jul 5, 2008 19:18:31 GMT -5
'Montenegrin language'!!!! LOL!!!!!!
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Post by terroreign on Jul 7, 2008 2:09:38 GMT -5
'Montenegrin' is the name of the slavic language from Montenegro, make sense to you arsenije, I hope your small brain can understand that...
Toskali - Croatian language haha, serbian language haha
shejtani - please dont make pathetic excuses, you think of us as serbs(which was only used as a religious marker) but then when you're turks you become defensive...
Serbo-Croatian doesn't exist....Montenegrin is a south-slavic language, tacka.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 7, 2008 6:34:55 GMT -5
Oh wow what an explanation of the 'Montenegrin' language. I guess the English would appreciate me saying that I speak the Indo-European language called American.
The most recent statistics...
In 2003 401,382 or 59.67% of Montenegrin citizens declared the official Serbian their native tongue. After the deletion of citizens abroad, the final published figure was 393,740 or 63.49% of the total population.
^ As usual in Montenegro you have to adjust for the 20% non-Orthodox population and you can see that a significant percentage of 'ethnic Orthodox Montenegrins' consider Serbian their language.
I guess that would put your opinion in the minority, lets see if your miniscule brain can start to recognise some truth.
I've been to 'Montenegro' & met plenty of 'ethnic Montenegrins' along with the ethnic Serbs there & your views are in the extreme minority. Even the seperatists carry on about how we are brothers. You're hate fools nobody. What’s more, the country is the least democratic of all former Yugoslav states. The media there is a joke. It’s just Milo Djukanovic 24 hours a day atm & he can’t keep that up forever. ;D
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Post by terroreign on Jul 7, 2008 15:26:27 GMT -5
^Those arent the 'most recent statistics' my small-minded friend
And Montenegrin is already the official language, by september the standardization will be used publicly
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 7, 2008 18:38:19 GMT -5
Please post the latest statistics then and you will still be in the minority which will make you the smaller-minded friend.
One interesting statistic I've seen is that there are more declared Serbs in the latest census after independence compared to before independence.
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