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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 2:38:03 GMT -5
"It is dangerous when you don't read a single link on that issue. And the only one with no knowledge on history here is you. Not to mention your lingusitic skills..."
Its the first link l've seen from u ruse, well done chap. I'll repeat it again, did old bulgarian have a case system?
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 2:42:22 GMT -5
Who the fvck cares here about case system? We are talking about whether Old Bulgarian equals Church Slavonic. Read the post above and try to learn something for the first time in your life.
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Post by ioan on Oct 16, 2009 3:08:25 GMT -5
Do not worry, Novi, you can be proud of Old Bulgarian, it eventually grew into Simple Bulgarian, which was your ansestors language way before any trave of the Exarchate.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 3:16:26 GMT -5
"Who the fvck cares here about case system? We are talking about whether Old Bulgarian equals Church Slavonic. Read the post above and try to learn something for the first time in your life."
I care so tell me something about it, teach me, l want to learn something from you.
Btw, l did read your link and it doesn't address what l'm asking.
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Post by ioan on Oct 16, 2009 3:21:04 GMT -5
Novi, you shouldnt care, because your grandpas spoke casefree Simple Bulgarian.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 3:25:36 GMT -5
^ Atleast l know some slavic languages unlike you and Ruse who knows nothing of your gaguaz forefathers language lmao.
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 3:27:39 GMT -5
To answer your question, Novi, Old Bulgarian had cases. Not that this means something, considering the massive proportions of your ignorance, but as a polite person I always answer the questions. Now...did you read the link about Old Bulgarian because that was what we were discussing? Any comment? And one final question - do you want me to give you this link in Serbian?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 3:43:45 GMT -5
"To answer your question, Novi, Old Bulgarian had cases. Not that this means something, considering the massive proportions of your ignorance, but as a polite person I always answer the questions. Now...did you read the link about Old Bulgarian because that was what we were discussing? Any comment? And one final question - do you want me to give you this link in Serbian?"
Was all the slavic languages different at the time of the formation of OCS, Ruse?
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 3:56:37 GMT -5
Why? You are going to do a thorough research on the diferences? lol
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 3:58:49 GMT -5
I don't know why you consider this Gagazus stuff so funny but you are never the meeting point between logic and knowledge, so I am not surprised. In that sense, how many Avar words do you know, my friend?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 3:59:24 GMT -5
^ were they or not, you tell me ;D
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 4:16:29 GMT -5
There were minor differences. Happy? What now? You are going to define these difference based on your encyclopedic knowledge in Slavic lngauges?
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Oct 16, 2009 6:32:33 GMT -5
^ Atleast l know some slavic languages unlike you and Ruse who knows nothing of your gaguaz forefathers language lmao. Cheers Ruse. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 7:22:12 GMT -5
Tartary, you could have selected something better to strike back. Not that it is easy to pick sth from Novi's post but still...
Anyway, cheers! You drink raki?
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Oct 16, 2009 8:39:13 GMT -5
Tartary, you could have selected something better to strike back. Not that it is easy to pick sth from Novi's post but still... Anyway, cheers! You drink raki? I will try something better later on, forget about this one then. I drink raki, but only when nice side dishes are present. I personally prefer wine and cheadar cheese. If not, then Finnish or Norwegian votka with nuts would be fine. Occassionaly, I would not mind having a few glasses of American bourbon. If I am in the mood, then any booze boosting the rapture will be fine. ;D As you might tell, I am not a beer fan. I do not mind drinking one or two when watching a nice football game though. What about you, Ruse?
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 10:10:46 GMT -5
Never heard of any Norwegian vodka. What's the name of it?
Neither am I. After two or three beers I get really bored with it. Actually, I don't drink too much types of alkohol. Rakia, vodka, mastika sometimes, occasional Irish in the night clubs. Plus white wine in the summer and red wine in the winter. And always with food, I can't drink without meze.
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Post by Rhezus on Oct 16, 2009 17:57:11 GMT -5
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 18:43:33 GMT -5
"There were minor differences. Happy? What now? You are going to define these difference based on your encyclopedic knowledge in Slavic lngauges?"
OCS was the language of slavs back then, its a language that should not be claimed by anybody, in my opinion.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Oct 16, 2009 18:47:16 GMT -5
"Cheers Ruse."
You probably know that the Gagauz of Bulgaria refer to themselves as either eski bulgar or hasli bulgar (Old or True Bulgars).
Anyway, l'll give ruse and ioan a break from the gagauz stuff lol
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Post by ioan on Oct 17, 2009 1:31:34 GMT -5
i agree with your desicion novi, however you may think old church slavonic shouldnt be claimed by any slavic nation, i disagree as far as my country goes (but agree about the other balcan slavic states), cause old church slavonic is a bulgarian language.
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