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Old 01-13-2009, 06:51 AM   #21
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Is Tsakalov a 'Greek' name? Tekelis, lol
What a brilliant conclusion!
ov...hm...he is Bulgarian or Russian..or Slav.

Then 1/3 of Macedonians (or 1/5?) are Bulgarians or Russians.
Or just Slavs.You say so.

Make the connection-not official surnames in Ottoman Empire-Tsakalof moves to Odessa and lives there-takes a surname.
It's not hard ...try

Otherwise..a Slav ..of the famous Slav speaking Ioannina region was a Slav.
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Capo D'Istria = Kapodistrias
So many choices if you want to claim Greekness.
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Capo D'Istria = Kapodistrias
So many choices if you want to claim Greekness.
What's your surname?
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What's your surname?
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ov...a Slav?
a Russian?
A Bulgarian?
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What a brilliant conclusion!
ov...hm...he is Bulgarian or Russian..or Slav.

Then 1/3 of Macedonians (or 1/5?) are Bulgarians or Russians.
Or just Slavs.You say so.

Make the connection-not official surnames in Ottoman Empire-Tsakalof moves to Odessa and lives there-takes a surname.
It's not hard ...try

Otherwise..a Slav ..of the famous Slav speaking Ioannina region was a Slav.
No no, on a contrary pal, that means 1/3 of the "Greeks" are.. Slavs, Bulgarians,Russians.. You say so.
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Make the connection-not official surnames in Ottoman Empire-Tsakalof moves to Odessa and lives there-takes a surname.
It's not hard ...try

Otherwise..a Slav ..of the famous Slav speaking Ioannina region was a Slav.
Why should I make the connection when you are full of Albanians that you claim as plastic 'Hellenes'? Tsakalov sounds more Balkan than Russian, and I have already explained the general use of 'ov' in Slavic to you before bird brain, try and remember.
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Old 01-13-2009, 08:23 AM   #28
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Why should I make the connection when you are full of Albanians that you claim as plastic 'Hellenes'? Tsakalov sounds more Balkan than Russian, and I have already explained the general use of 'ov' in Slavic to you before bird brain, try and remember.

So..come on....shout it :Athanasios Tsakalov was Slav.

Is "one of four names of the founders of Philiki Eteria sounds non-Greek " ,the basis of this thread?...??

I hope you have some evidence..otherwise smells like bullshit.
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Old 01-13-2009, 10:54 AM   #29
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Do you know his greek cousin...Farkiou?
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Old 01-13-2009, 12:51 PM   #30
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Do you know his greek cousin...Farkiou?
There is obviously a cold "joke"...i m sorry i don't speak any slavic language since i am a Greek of Macedonia...
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