MAcedonian is spoken in Greece, this is a fact!

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  • Daskalot
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 4345

    MAcedonian is spoken in Greece, this is a fact!



    Languages of Macedonia
    See language map.

    The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)(sic). 2,071,210. National or official language: Macedonian. Part of Yugoslavia until 1991. Different from the region of Greece with the name Macedonia(sic). Also includes Greek. Information mainly from B. Comrie 1987; W. Browne 1989, 1996. The number of languages listed for Macedonia is 9. Of those, all are living languages.

    Living languages
    Adyghe

    [ady] A few villages in Macedonia. Alternate names: West Circassian, Adygey. Classification: North Caucasian, West Caucasian, Circassian

    Albanian, Gheg

    [aln] 600,000 in Macedonia (2002). Alternate names: Geg. Classification: Indo-European, Albanian, Gheg

    Balkan Gagauz Turkish

    [bgx] 4,000 in Macedonia and Greece. Macedonian Gagauz dialect in the Kumanovo area, Yuruk dialect in the Bitola area. Alternate names: Balkan Turkic. Dialects: Macedonian Gagauz, Yuruk (Yoruk, Konyar). Classification: Altaic, Turkic, Southern, Turkish

    Macedonian

    [mkd] 1,386,000 in Macedonia (1986). Population total all countries: 1,598,247. The northern dialect is in Kumanovo-Kratovo Region; the southeastern dialect around Gevgelija, Strumica, and Lake Dojran; the western dialect has one subdialect in the Veles, Prilep, Kichevo, and Bitola Region, and another in the Debar-Galchnik Region. Also spoken in Albania, Bulgaria, Canada, Greece, Hungary, Slovenia. Alternate names: Makedonski, Slavic, Macedonian Slavic. Dialects: Northern Macedonian, Southeastern Macedonian, Western Macedonian. The standard dialect was recognized in 1944. Classification: Indo-European, Slavic, South, Eastern

    Romani, Balkan

    [rmn] 120,000 in Macedonia and Serbia and Montenegro. Population includes 100,000 Arlija, 20,000 Dzambazi. Balkans. Dialects: Arlija, Dzambazi, Tinners Romani. Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Central zone, Romani, Balkan

    Romanian, Macedo

    [rup] 8,467 in Macedonia (1994 official figures). Concentrated in the regions of Skopje, Stip, Bitola, Krusevo, and Struga, and in Ohrid, Kocani-Vinica, Sveti Nikole, Kumanovo, and Gevgelija. Alternate names: Arumanian, Aromunian, Armina, Macedo-Rumanian. Classification: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Eastern

    Romanian, Megleno

    [ruq] 2,000 in Macedonia (2002 Nicholas). Classification: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Eastern

    Serbian

    [srp] Dialects: Serbian. Classification: Indo-European, Slavic, South, Western

    Turkish

    [tur] 200,000 in Macedonia (1982). Alternate names: Osmanli. Dialects: Macedonian, Dinler. Classification: Altaic, Turkic, Southern, Turkish
    More information.

    This web edition of the Ethnologue contains all the content of the print edition and may be cited as:
    Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com/.
    There you go Neohellenes, shall we start being crybabies now?? You do notice that the map is from 2004.

    Also notice all the Ponitians in Macedonia and the Arvanites around Athens..... not to forget the Vlachs of the Pindus range....
    Macedonian Truth Organisation
  • Svoliani
    Banned
    • Sep 2008
    • 93

    #2
    Uchitel,
    The map also shows that in southern Macedonia(Greek part) ,Halkdiki and Serres that Greek is spoken.

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    • Вардарец
      Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 122

      #3
      It says Pontic around Ser. IMPORT-EXPORT?
      For the glory of the Hellenes! Abandon orthodoxy and join your true religion! http://www.hellenicreligion.gr/... Zeus awaits you!

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      • Pelister
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 2742

        #4
        Most likely Imports.

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        • Svoliani
          Banned
          • Sep 2008
          • 93

          #5
          Originally posted by Вардарец View Post
          It says Pontic around Ser. IMPORT-EXPORT?
          Where it says Pontic that is where Drama is located. You dont have a name for this city yet. I suggest you brush up on your Belo More Macedonian geography.

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          • Venom
            Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 445

            #6
            Hah Ed. While we do that you brush up on your Macedonian... oops looks like you're already pretty versed in it.

            Did you learn Serbian at uni too and it helped you learn Macedonian? Or did you just learn it to help you pick up Macedonian girls?

            Not sure Macedonian girls go for horses though.
            S m r t - i l i - S l o b o d a

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