Kralj Vatra
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 28, 2012 1:37:31 GMT -5
Greeks arn't going to eat Ajvar, Greeks will trade products to nations who have similar tastes like Spain/Portugal/Italy etc..... that is not true Novi. We have nothing with italians or other nations. And over 1,000,000 in makedonia they eat "saltsa apo piperia florinis" (=ajavar), it is just denied to call it this way, because being Slav is denied in this freaking Albano-Kosova-Greece, JUST LIKE IN KOSOVO. On the contrary in Bulgaria both Serbs/Maks are welcome. In kosoves-albania-greece being slav is the synonym of evil.... Bulgaria is A NATURAL COUNTRY (those guys fought and paid to be like they are). greece-kosovo-albania are artificial countries. Someone had to fight (WEST) and create them.... let us repeat it one more time: SERBIA=BULGARIA KOSOVO=ALBANIA=GREECE
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Post by albascorp on Jun 28, 2012 1:50:18 GMT -5
if i was a bulgaar i would shut this bigmouth ego who picks whole time on bulgaria and tell em who is bulgaria
but taking it greekway from serbs is also an option
back in the days bulgs where bulgs
but its your choice
here a song text
Song about Chernosemski
True and extraordinary but the extraordinary happens, In a far away city of Marseilles there are united autonomists and brother Croatians. Now a king departs on a luxury ship, from the town of Dubrovnik and he sleeps peacefully while he sails the wide ocean and destiny waits in Marseilles.
There he is honoured by Minister Barthou and his mighty generals; where they all gather to hold a council of war against poor Macedonia.
The people they gather the crowds enormous and they chant "long may he live" but from the crowd a lone voice is heard "Death to the tyrant".
For there stands also Chernozemski all the way from Macedonia, he starts to run alongside the automobile in his hand a pistol is seen.
King Alexander starts to plead and to he begs: "please , don't do this , don't kill me".
to the King replies proud and true, understand this you tyrant, I've been sent by Vancho Mihailoff himself to deliver our verdict.
Now stand up, stand up you Serbian dog I'm going to execute you. the pistol fires the King he expires long live Macedonia!
Let it be known, known and remembered throughout all of Europe, that the Macedonians' oppression will not be forgiven Death to all tyrants!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 28, 2012 1:59:49 GMT -5
^ Brate, l really, really, really understand you, l'm sorry man, l can't change, l strongly believe in this and l don't believe the Bulgars and Serbs can be one. On individual levels Bulgars treat Serbs o.k, l've meet some of them here, surprised l did, considering there is only 5,000 of them in OZ. On a herd mentality, their mongol ancestry comes out and are bitter towards us and act in a brutal and evil way (politically).
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 28, 2012 2:56:00 GMT -5
then the same can be said about Vojvodina/CG/BiH/HR...
the snakes have the tools to divide the slavs when they want ... ANY SLAVS.... it does not matter the name...
so you got total vlahs like me, being in the same country with pure indoeuropean greeks (CRETE), while you have Bosnians/CG/FYROM/Bulgaria being in separate countries...
its a shame.... who knows bro, when we grow we might converge on some common vision... till then we gotta work for the truth as always...
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Post by ivo on Jun 28, 2012 12:53:01 GMT -5
It's a different war today, quite possibly the most difficult one yet as the enemy is not so easy to spot.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jun 29, 2012 3:08:59 GMT -5
politics is not an interesting thing to follow. it is best practiced by snakes than humans. in the world of snakes, i guess culture and people mean nothing. therefore i do not care about politics.
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Post by albascorp on Jun 29, 2012 8:54:44 GMT -5
politics is not an interesting thing to follow. it is best practiced by snakes than humans. in the world of snakes, i guess culture and people mean nothing. therefore i do not care about politics. said the snake...
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jul 4, 2012 6:17:55 GMT -5
^^^ claimed the animal
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Post by ljubotan on Aug 6, 2012 14:41:29 GMT -5
i think in south serbia they use majority macedonian/bulgarian words, or old slavonic works.
ive always wondered where the definitive articles came from, but not even my bulgarian friend can explain. as someone from northern macedonia, who uses 'sakam', 'razbiram' etc, I went to a bulgarian restaurant and could not understand anything!! my friend and i speak english, because we don't understand one another. now, i understand serbian 100%, mayb because ive developed an ear for it, but our accent/dialect is that of sumadija and south serbia. plus the breaks between words when speaking are the same, so it's easier to follow and grasp.
bulgarian sounds very russian in their accent, so I think their language has changed greatly to what it sounded before the russian influence of the last century.
i did not know Ceca can speak south serbian, but i guess she would since she's from an area near Leskovac.
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Post by sokola on Aug 7, 2012 12:38:00 GMT -5
to crush FYROM You have to realize that FYROM, Romania and Turkey all want a piece of Bulgaria Start defending yourselves NOW!!! Albania and Bulgaria have two common enemies: Serbia and FYROM Greece and Bulgaria have two common enemies too: Turkey and FYROM Hungary and Bulgaria have two common enemies: Serbia and Romania 1 )Macedonian government are vlachs, servian pigs and Bulgarian/ Albanian traitors paid by Greece and controled by Servia. ..They want a piece from every country around ;D But mother Bulgaria with the support of our albanian friends will end the funny country 8-)70 % is Bulgarian, the rest is albanian.Rebulgarisation can't be stoped ! Infact the turks and romanians are our best neighbours, a lot of Bulgarians are living in european Turkey( and not only there) and in Romania ... Turks are rebuilding Bulgarian churches etc. We have "problems" with fake romanian history, wich is mostly Bulgarian ;D and with the land of Bulgarian refugees from European Turkey ... 2) Hahaha, western Bulgaria is not our enemy, just their government( read above). Turkey is not our enemy and even if they ( they are not) what the hell we can do against 70 million turks and kurds ? In the near futute there will be a war kurds/turks and then WE can take our Bulgarian land/ European Turkey/. Infact the fake greeks are our enemies, 600.000 Bulgarians in Aegean Macedonia and western Thrace are not recognised by their racistic government .... 3) About Romania, we have 500.000 Bulgarians living there wich are not recognised, but we won't fight with them ! We are friends, infact they are our best friends. About hungarians in western Romania... it's not our problem ! About servian animals ... hmmm Bulgaria and Hungary recognise Kosovo together ;D If servian pigs won't give back the Western Outlands to Bulgaria and northern Voivodina to Hungary, no EU and Sandzak and Preshevo are OUT
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Aug 22, 2012 9:11:04 GMT -5
i think in south serbia they use majority macedonian/bulgarian words, or old slavonic works. ive always wondered where the definitive articles came from, but not even my bulgarian friend can explain. as someone from northern macedonia, who uses 'sakam', 'razbiram' etc, I went to a bulgarian restaurant and could not understand anything!! my friend and i speak english, because we don't understand one another. now, i understand serbian 100%, mayb because ive developed an ear for it, but our accent/dialect is that of sumadija and south serbia. plus the breaks between words when speaking are the same, so it's easier to follow and grasp. bulgarian sounds very russian in their accent, so I think their language has changed greatly to what it sounded before the russian influence of the last century. i did not know Ceca can speak south serbian, but i guess she would since she's from an area near Leskovac. thanx man. very useful info. strangely by bosanka supruga could almost speak with bulgarians, and also i was able (with a little practice) to read all food in the menus in the bulg restaurants. it just takes a little practice with the intonations.
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Post by sokola on Aug 24, 2012 4:23:27 GMT -5
i think in south serbia they use majority macedonian/bulgarian words, or old slavonic works. ive always wondered where the definitive articles came from, but not even my bulgarian friend can explain. as someone from northern macedonia, who uses 'sakam', 'razbiram' etc, I went to a bulgarian restaurant and could not understand anything!! my friend and i speak english, because we don't understand one another. now, i understand serbian 100%, mayb because ive developed an ear for it, but our accent/dialect is that of sumadija and south serbia. plus the breaks between words when speaking are the same, so it's easier to follow and grasp. bulgarian sounds very russian in their accent, so I think their language has changed greatly to what it sounded before the russian influence of the last century. i did not know Ceca can speak south serbian, but i guess she would since she's from an area near Leskovac. Southern Servia is former Bulgarian land and the dialect there is Bulgarian. Of cource today it has a lot of servian words, wich is normal. Bulgarian is not russian dialect ! Infact Bulgarians civilized russian slavs and a lot russian words are infact Bulgarian. We have some russian influence but it is mosty in the army words and the names of the countries . In Bulgaria we also use "SAKAM". Leskovac was Bulgarian town and there are living a lot of Bulgarians, the most of them are assimilated but many of them know their Bulgarian origin. Fo example the dialect as i told u is Bulgarian. The names of the people are Bulgarian with "ICH" in the end... The names of the villages are Bulgarian .Stamenkov become Stamenkovic etc. The movie Zona Zamfirnova is in Bulgarian dialect, with Bulgarian songs ... Even her name is Bulgarian.
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Post by sokola on Aug 24, 2012 4:25:39 GMT -5
i think in south serbia they use majority macedonian/bulgarian words, or old slavonic works. ive always wondered where the definitive articles came from, but not even my bulgarian friend can explain. as someone from northern macedonia, who uses 'sakam', 'razbiram' etc, I went to a bulgarian restaurant and could not understand anything!! my friend and i speak english, because we don't understand one another. now, i understand serbian 100%, mayb because ive developed an ear for it, but our accent/dialect is that of sumadija and south serbia. plus the breaks between words when speaking are the same, so it's easier to follow and grasp. bulgarian sounds very russian in their accent, so I think their language has changed greatly to what it sounded before the russian influence of the last century. i did not know Ceca can speak south serbian, but i guess she would since she's from an area near Leskovac. thanx man. very useful info. strangely by bosanka supruga could almost speak with bulgarians, and also i was able (with a little practice) to read all food in the menus in the bulg restaurants. it just takes a little practice with the intonations. Yes, Bosnian is more closer to Bulgarian, than standart/western servian. It is because of the Bulgarian Bogomils wich setlted there...
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Post by amateurs on Aug 24, 2012 12:46:34 GMT -5
Bulgaria is an illusion.
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Post by sokola on Aug 25, 2012 1:40:43 GMT -5
Your brain is an illusion
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Post by Skroz on Aug 25, 2012 7:46:05 GMT -5
Yes, Bosnian is more closer to Bulgarian, than standart/western servian. It is because of the Bulgarian Bogomils wich setlted there... Well that's just ridiculous. I understand Serbian much more than Bulgarian. Bulgarians only brought their religion and alphabet to Bosnia, not language.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Aug 30, 2012 9:32:23 GMT -5
thanx man. very useful info. strangely by bosanka supruga could almost speak with bulgarians, and also i was able (with a little practice) to read all food in the menus in the bulg restaurants. it just takes a little practice with the intonations. Yes, Bosnian is more closer to Bulgarian, than standart/western servian. It is because of the Bulgarian Bogomils wich setlted there... LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Post by Sokol on Aug 30, 2012 21:47:21 GMT -5
'Albano-Greco-Bulgarian Anti-FYROM alliance' wow, what a large alliance to combat such a small country....we must be powerful
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Post by Shqipni13 on Aug 31, 2012 4:40:48 GMT -5
^There is no such alliance. During the conflict who came to your aid? Step your game up or go back to mac truth.
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Post by punisher on Aug 31, 2012 8:21:32 GMT -5
there is no need for this bcs as soon we have dealt with kosova,our brothers in fyrom are next. they shall regain rest again,albo diaspora is watching out for them.
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