Whichever it is, it was not the native language of the Ancient Macedonians who spoke what we today refer to as a Slavonic dialect.
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Originally posted by Slovak/Anomaly/Tomas View PostНие македонците не сме ни срби, ни бугари, туку просто Македонци. Ние ги симпатизираме и едните и другите, кој ќе не ослободи, нему ќе му речеме благодарам, но србите и бугарите нека не забораваат дека Македонија е само за Македонците.
- Борис Сарафов, 2 септември 1902
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Turam go na majkati!Ние македонците не сме ни срби, ни бугари, туку просто Македонци. Ние ги симпатизираме и едните и другите, кој ќе не ослободи, нему ќе му речеме благодарам, но србите и бугарите нека не забораваат дека Македонија е само за Македонците.
- Борис Сарафов, 2 септември 1902
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Originally posted by Slovak/Anomaly/Tomas View PostWhichever it is, it was not the native language of the Ancient Macedonians who spoke what we today refer to as a Slavonic dialect.
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Hey Demos did you know that Bakojanis is sinonim for BRKAVA JANA!!!
Postoime od sekogaš i za sekogaš.
Any way SoM,we have talk about Sloveni in one thread,the Macedonians were called Sclavini,wasnt that before they were cristianised,then they become Sloveni? I was thinking i forgot the dates,what do you say?Last edited by Sarafot; 01-04-2009, 07:48 AM.Ние македонците не сме ни срби, ни бугари, туку просто Македонци. Ние ги симпатизираме и едните и другите, кој ќе не ослободи, нему ќе му речеме благодарам, но србите и бугарите нека не забораваат дека Македонија е само за Македонците.
- Борис Сарафов, 2 септември 1902
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Originally posted by Demos View PostThe ancient Macedonians did not speak Slavic and the language did not exist. Slavs came to the Balkans in the 5th-6th century AD. There is no historical or linguistic archive which shows any forms of Slavic prior to this. Of course if you have proof of the existence of Slavic in the Balkans prior to 500-600AD feel free to enlighten us.
Understand that I know of almost every written source from the period of the alleged migration and what is written in them and I do know that neither one of them speak about a migration or any other form of settling of Slavs in the Balkans. Now, if you want to talk about moderate size raids and military campaigns, that is another story.अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
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Originally posted by Slovak/Anomaly/Tomas View PostI have proof (or whichever else layman term you want to call it) that the Slavic migration of the 6-7th(!) century never took place and that Slavic speakers did live and were the majority south of the Danube since prehistoric times, or whatever time. The term Slavic is of recent history and it wasn't used in the same sense as today until the 10-11th century AD.
Understand that I know of almost every written source from the period of the alleged migration and what is written in them and I do know that neither one of them speak about a migration or any other form of settling of Slavs in the Balkans. Now, if you want to talk about moderate size raids and military campaigns, that is another story.
If that is the case please post some Slavic documents dating prior to 500AD.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Demos View PostSlovak,
If that is the case please post some Slavic documents dating prior to 500AD.
ThanksRisto the Great
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