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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 11, 2018 6:14:19 GMT -5
Bro, this satem / centum thingy is a german invention of post-1800. They say that Greek is closer to west cause it is centum. But this german theory is supposedly based on the word : 100. Greek : eKaTO German/english : hundred (irrelevant) Latin : Cent Slavic : STO the greatest proximity is between : eKaTO and STO. Anyways, I think that Greeks (true greeks not the albanians of modern greece) were direct descendants (fork) of the Great Slavs. Then followed Latins, who had 100% Slavic grammar (Venecia/Venedi), and finally Germans. All whites are children of the SLavs. Slavic is the oldest language on earth, and the oldest civilization. Hence all the hate. Your right! K.O for Shqiptarisht folk is too many Armenian lexicons floating around in their language, you cannot have them without originally being from that region to begin with!
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Post by Pyrros on Jun 11, 2018 7:39:42 GMT -5
Brate my theory is almost ready and about to KICK ASS!!!
I have waited for my TRUEST BROTHER NOVI for so long!!
but tell me man, where the funk have you been?
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Post by branislavnusic on Jun 11, 2018 11:05:55 GMT -5
But still linguists use it. So, is the language Illyrian or not?
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Post by branislavnusic on Jun 11, 2018 11:18:06 GMT -5
Illyrian is an Italic language, Albanian definitely isn't.
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Post by branislavnusic on Jun 11, 2018 11:40:37 GMT -5
Bro, this satem / centum thingy is a german invention of post-1800. They say that Greek is closer to west cause it is centum. But this german theory is supposedly based on the word : 100. Greek : eKaTO German/english : hundred (irrelevant) Latin : Cent Slavic : STO the greatest proximity is between : eKaTO and STO. Anyways, I think that Greeks (true greeks not the albanians of modern greece) were direct descendants (fork) of the Great Slavs. Then followed Latins, who had 100% Slavic grammar (Venecia/Venedi), and finally Germans. All whites are children of the SLavs. Slavic is the oldest language on earth, and the oldest civilization. Hence all the hate. Your right! K.O for Shqiptarisht folk is too many Armenian lexicons floating around in their language, you cannot have them without originally being from that region to begin with! Out of interest, do Armenian and Greek share similarities?
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Post by Pyrros on Jun 11, 2018 13:06:43 GMT -5
But still linguists use it. So, is the language Illyrian or not?
linguists ? you mean like this SAXON snake Noam Chomsky ?
dude they are ALL anti-SLAV.
Now about Illyrian and Albanian, connecting those two :
- Albanian is not a language. It is rather a joke of language - Illyrian language never existed
So yeah... they have similarities !!!
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Post by Pyrros on Jun 11, 2018 13:10:59 GMT -5
Out of interest, do Armenian and Greek share similarities?
I believe ancient Greek was very close to SLAVIC.
Trhin = Trcati Deka = Decet Urliazin = Urlati Doro = Dar Dotik = Dativ Neo = Novo tesera = cetiri - just a simple permutation of the same syllabes Zvi = Zivot Zena = Zena (woman) Tos, Ta, To = Taj, Ta, To (articles)
and the enormous list goes on
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 11, 2018 23:34:47 GMT -5
Illyrian is an Italic language, Albanian definitely isn't. Shqiptarisht (Albanian) is a 90% compiled language of Latin, Greek and Serbian. 10 or so % originates from the Caucasus.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 11, 2018 23:40:38 GMT -5
Illyrian is an Italic language, Albanian definitely isn't. Illyrians were a people who believed in Ilija or Elijah. You need to know that many Illyrian towns were latinised, what were they prior to Latinisation?
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Post by branislavnusic on Jun 12, 2018 0:49:30 GMT -5
Illyrian is an Italic language, Albanian definitely isn't. Illyrians were a people who believed in Ilija or Elijah. You need to know that many Illyrian towns were latinised, what were they prior to Latinisation? I don't know, i don't know much about this topic.
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Post by rex362 on Jun 12, 2018 15:09:16 GMT -5
Novi the scholar has arrived
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 13, 2018 0:44:14 GMT -5
Novi the scholar has arrived C'mon Rexy what's with the Armenian Lexicons in Shqiptarisht, my Toskerian friend....just sending my regards from Mr Henry Skene!
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Post by branislavnusic on Jun 14, 2018 12:39:16 GMT -5
Out of interest, do Armenian and Greek share similarities?
I believe ancient Greek was very close to SLAVIC.
Trhin = Trcati Deka = Decet Urliazin = Urlati Doro = Dar Dotik = Dativ Neo = Novo tesera = cetiri - just a simple permutation of the same syllabes Zvi = Zivot Zena = Zena (woman) Tos, Ta, To = Taj, Ta, To (articles)
and the enormous list goes on
All indo-european languages share similarities.
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Post by Pyrros on Jun 14, 2018 13:46:48 GMT -5
alrighty , but the root is the OLDEST ONE.
SLAVIC.
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Post by branislavnusic on Jun 15, 2018 0:41:06 GMT -5
alrighty , but the root is the OLDEST ONE.
SLAVIC.
Maybe.
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Post by neros on Jul 12, 2018 6:47:09 GMT -5
This is not quite true. Albanian related language. It was said, or rather, one of its dialects was spoken by the ancient Illyrians. More about this here in Wikipedia. In the modern version, it differs from the current Albanian as American from English from British. And maybe more.Therefore, even now to use the modern version of American English or British English speakers use the language, because the naked version of the language, if you know it is not suitable for practice. Therefore, there are english courses to practice the language with its carrier. So it is digested much more efficiently.
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Post by branislavnusic on Jul 12, 2018 7:05:10 GMT -5
This is not quite true. Albanian related language. It was said, or rather, one of its dialects was spoken by the ancient Illyrians. More about this here in Wikipedia. In the modern version, it differs from the current Albanian as American from English from British. And maybe more.Therefore, even now to use the modern version of American English or British English speakers use the language, because the naked version of the language, if you know it is not suitable for practice. Therefore, there are english courses to practice the language with its carrier. So it is digested much more efficiently. Insufficient evidence to make any conclusion at this moment, nobody knows whether Illyrian was centum or satem etc....
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 12, 2018 7:55:42 GMT -5
centum / satem is made in germany = rubish
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Post by branislavnusic on Jul 12, 2018 9:52:02 GMT -5
centum / satem is made in germany = rubish probably
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Post by Pyrros on Jul 12, 2018 23:22:44 GMT -5
eKaTO is centum Hundred is centum but STO is satem
gimme a funking break.
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