Originally posted by George S.
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Busting the "Vergina Tomb" myth
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Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View PostThere is not a single Macedonian with origins from Bitola, irrespective of where they are living now, who would write 'makedonats'. If you said it was a typo it would have been more believable than this spill you've just given. I couldn't care less about your personal life, just merely trying to establish what sort of poser you are.
Are you going to write as full sentence in the Bitolsko dialect, or not?
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Nogu cudno pisis, citate nase po nekoas ili ne gi znaite bukvite?
Originally posted by ArchaelogicumAs for ancient Macedonian, what is your understanding of it, then ?In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View Post
ne sum od Albania ili Grtsiya.Last edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 06-07-2011, 08:01 PM.
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Who ever it was they were mysteriously killed for saying what they said.If i find the article you will be the first to know.Or if you come accross it let us know.I think the archaelogist made about the phillip II tomb that it was too glorious & he thought that the greeks had nothing to do with it & he got the chop."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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Originally posted by Makedonska_Kafana View PostNO, Macedonian from the republic spells Greece the way you did using a "y".In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
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Originally posted by Makedonska_Kafana View PostSoula call me Kosta, not sure you know yet; however, I train kozi for a living. NO, Macedonian from the republic spells Greece the way you did using a "y". After, looking closer at your DNA you're a Pano-Makedano bum fucker sto po sto. If, you want some KY action Akritas will service you next door.
And you're castigating me for mis-spelling ? Like I said, I was fucking 6 when I left Macedonia. Give me a break
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Rosetta you automatically assume that if someone speaks greek then they must be greek.
Greek was lingua fraca for commercial purposes & not as a native tounge for populations like macedonian.Only royalty spoke greek for commercial purposes the rest of the poulation spoke macedonian."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostSorry, I was simply unaware of this name. i merely used the term that western authors I read used.
BTW, vergina is not Greek, in Greek it would be Bergina !In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View Post
You clearly have homosexual issues
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Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View PostHe must have confused himself in the same sentence because he also uses 'je' instead of 'ye', when in Bitola it is commonly only 'e'. Nor would anybody from Bitola use 'snam' instead of 'znam', or 'shiveyam' instead of 'zhiveam'.
Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View PostNogu cudno pisis, citate nase po nekoas ili ne gi znaite bukvite?
What's your understanding? And who is this mystery Macedonian author from antiquity that you mentioned before?
My understanding is, from what I've read out here in the western world, is that most non-Greek scholars see Ancient Macedonian being related to Greek, but had distinctive features, perhaps being more Phrygian/ Brygian (the original inhabitants of Macedonia). Had we more evidence, the differences would only amplify
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View Postha ha. You're a clever one. Peder
Last edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 06-07-2011, 08:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostSo kill me. I;m a bit out of practice.
I'd have to look up, it's unfortunately slipped my mind. But he wrote back in 300 BC, and it was in actual Macedoniam, not ancient Greek. This would have proven that Ancient Macedonian is not Greek
My understanding is, from what I've read out here in the western world, is that most non-Greek scholars see Ancient Macedonian being related to Greek.......In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
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Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View PostHe must have confused himself in the same sentence because he also uses 'je' instead of 'ye', when in Bitola it is commonly only 'e'. Nor would anybody from Bitola use 'snam' instead of 'znam', or 'shiveyam' instead of 'zhiveam'.
SOM, who is her IP provider - company name? Lets, see how much she really cares to share here - using a proxy? When, you see a person using a proxy server it's a dead give away - something to hide, location, location, locationLast edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 06-07-2011, 08:36 PM.
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