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Post by Duke John on Apr 19, 2009 9:08:17 GMT -5
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Post by bob1389 on Apr 19, 2009 9:38:53 GMT -5
Why does it say Serbia when he repeats over and over that he is from Bosnia?
We are well aware of the Serbian Muslims in Bosnia, they number in the 2 mil mark and like to call themselves Bosniaks.
Fancy posting this crap on the most holiest day on the Serbian Orthodox calandar.
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Post by Beach Police on Apr 21, 2009 21:06:56 GMT -5
LOL!! That's OK. We'll trade him for Emir Kusturica.
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Post by radovic on Apr 23, 2009 10:22:32 GMT -5
Your point.
Here's a video informing us of a Catholic Croat converting to Serbian Orthodox and in the way becoming the mad man of Serbian politics.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Apr 23, 2009 11:00:09 GMT -5
Damn... Green walls, full package..
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Post by ilirdardani on Apr 23, 2009 11:10:33 GMT -5
We are well aware of the Serbian Muslims in Bosnia, they number in the 2 mil mark and like to call themselves Bosniaks. I've always wanted to open this topic up with them, but there aren't that many muslim Bosnians left around here anymore.
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Post by radovic on May 1, 2009 23:05:45 GMT -5
I found this video of a muslim who converted to Serbian Orthodoxy. It involves him doing such un-muslim things as drinking alcohol (I wish it was eating pork instead).
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Post by Novi Pazar on May 2, 2009 2:53:24 GMT -5
Everyone has a right to choose what they feel is right, have a look at Rashka for instance, once the Bosniaks there were serbian orthodox but converted to islam for a better life during the ottoman period or the Gorani over in kosovo, whom these former serbs converted to islam and became bosniaks in the 18/19th century.
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Post by Duke John on May 2, 2009 6:51:23 GMT -5
Everyone has a right to choose what they feel is right, have a look at Rashka for instance, once the Bosniaks there were serbian orthodox but converted to islam for a better life during the ottoman period or the Gorani over in kosovo, whom these former serbs converted to islam and became bosniaks in the 18/19th century. Thats bullshit that you write across the forums, Have you been in Gora? i have been and many times! they do not speak serbian, they speak very similar to bulgarian or almoust entirely bulgarian, serbs have serious problems understanding Goranis, just look the areas where it was and still is spoken, why this language is not spoken in Montenegro where majority of serbs claim ancestry, then there is another place near Gora where this similar language is spoken that is in Strpce region, but in Strpce the language differs lilbit because it has the serbian orthodox church influense in its population, even in appereance the Goranis look very similar to Albanians, It is also know that Albanians from surroundings of Gora have taken brides from gora but never gave brides to Goranis, about the people of Strpce, they look different to their neighbouring villagers of Albanian and Torbesi, a Typical appereance of Strpce orthodox villagers that identify their selfs as serbs is that they are dark pigmented and some of them can be very dark compared to near buy albanian and torbesi villagers, this language seems to be a remnant from the Bulgarian times. I noticed that someone told here that you are the speaker of Torlak, somehow i can imagine that if you are not from Gora and you descend from Torlak speakers of south Kosovo maybe from Strpce then you must be dark pigmented person just like the people of Strpce.
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Post by Novi Pazar on May 2, 2009 20:24:51 GMT -5
^ show me, not just some twisted thoughts. If you read up on these people you will see the truth. Their language part of the serbo-croat, not bulgarian.
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Post by Novus Dis on May 2, 2009 20:51:26 GMT -5
^ There is no such thing as Serbo-Croat. I can't understand half the words Croats (real Croats, not the pseudo ones from Bosnia) use.
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Post by paja on May 2, 2009 21:19:38 GMT -5
Ma koga ti zajebavas? Ne mozes razumeti ni svoj jezik...
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Post by Username on May 2, 2009 21:52:52 GMT -5
^ There is no such thing as Serbo-Croat. I can't understand half the words Croats (real Croats, not the pseudo ones from Bosnia) use. You a psuedo-Serb? I mean.. you are from Bosnia. I don't understand why anyone would convert from Orthodox to Catholic or vice versa.. they're practically the same crap.
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Post by Novus Dis on May 2, 2009 22:06:31 GMT -5
No, I'm a true Serb because I'm from Bosnia. Ma koga ti zajebavas? Ne mozes razumeti ni svoj jezik... A sta je moj jezik, picka jedna? Nemoj da seres. Ja znam da sam Srbin. Jeli ti znas sta si ti (osim picka)?
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Post by Novi Pazar on May 2, 2009 22:41:56 GMT -5
ZB, the standard languages of the two are 99.999999% the same.
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Post by Novus Dis on May 2, 2009 22:57:48 GMT -5
And by standard you mean words like it, you, to, from, etc? Because I'm not referring to that.
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Post by Novi Pazar on May 2, 2009 23:26:18 GMT -5
^ standard state langauge, not dialects.
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Post by paja on May 2, 2009 23:30:21 GMT -5
A joj, deca iz obdanista su nadmocnija u gramatici. Znas da si Srbin? Kako to ide, ko drzi veci prednapon preko 'neta on je veci Srbin? Daj drkadzijo, odjebi.
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Post by Novus Dis on May 3, 2009 7:03:45 GMT -5
Jebem ti tvoju gramatika, Mujo.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on May 3, 2009 8:15:00 GMT -5
Kaze se "Koji je moj jezik" a ne "sta je moj jezik". I nije "picka jedna" vec picko/pizdo jedna I ja grijesim, to je normalno kad ne koristis svoj jezik 24/7 ali ti pravis se da znas dok grijesis 90%
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