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Post by mendor on Jul 21, 2010 11:02:04 GMT -5
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Patrinos
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Post by Patrinos on Jul 21, 2010 11:17:10 GMT -5
its the language that the name of the village Golemi has a meaning...
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Post by zoti on Jul 21, 2010 19:04:41 GMT -5
It's in Macedonian. It's a Televizija Kiss Tetovo Production on the "Ancient city of Butrint".
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Post by rex362 on Jul 21, 2010 20:09:01 GMT -5
Macedonian Slavic to be more exact ....which is aching to Bulgarian
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Jul 21, 2010 20:54:05 GMT -5
its the language that the name of the village Golemi has a meaning... Golem = big Golemi = plural of big
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Post by drinus123 on Jul 21, 2010 21:29:48 GMT -5
its sllavic...sounds serb.. ugh cant stand that language blame nato for not solving this problem in the balkans.
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Post by zoti on Jul 22, 2010 8:27:56 GMT -5
It's not Golem it's Golëm. Thanks for visiting.
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Post by PARIS DIO_MYSUS! on Jul 22, 2010 11:21:03 GMT -5
It's not Golem it's Golëm. In albanian Golem stands for Gole which that means Scarecrow. Golem=Gole (Gogol) Gole=Scarecrow Here the link about golem definition en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golemgolem=stupid, fool, dumb golem=gogoli (scarecrow) (gole=goli) Another albanian word for gogoli is judi which that means juda. (jews) gogoli=judi judi=juda juda=jews so, golem=judah (scarecrow=jews) jews=phantasma (cannibals)
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