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Old 09-25-2015, 03:59 AM   #31
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"Beh" is a Maco thing like Greek Gypsies say "Re", like Arabs (Lebo's) say "Uleh" and like Skips (Australians) say "Mate".

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beh or bre means brother ... brate

different regions, say it differently some say Brah Breh Beh dereiving from Brah(te), B(rat)eh Br(at)eh
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I thought beh is you.Sho praijsh beh What are YOU doing .No brother thing at all.Beh means you.
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I thought beh is you.Sho praijsh beh What are YOU doing .No brother thing at all.Beh means you.
Wouldn't you be "ti"? Sho praijs ti ?

Beh is a younger geneation Macedonian Australian thing. It's used in the same way that bro is used. The older generation dont use it in this way though.
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Ti or you is the same virtually
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You know that beh Ill add yeh heh beh.
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...........I don't care cause they insult us Macedonians all the time and the only way the Turko-Albanian Greek Gypsies from the Former Turko-Albanian Undemocratic Republic Of Greece (Hell Ass) will learn is if you use the same tactics against them too beh.
What will they learn? That you're capable of behaving as the same racists as you despise? I'm sure you're smarter than that. Have some class. It will win you more battles and respect.
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You should keep most of your comments clean and reserve your colourful terminology for cases where you can't resist the urge to do otherwise because of provocation or some other apparently valid reason.
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Beh is a younger geneation Macedonian Australian thing. It's used in the same way that bro is used. The older generation dont use it in this way though.
I'm not sure why people put a 'h' at the end of it when they write it, because when it is said, it's only 'be'. And in my experience, older generations do use it, both in Macedonia and the Diaspora.
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beh or bre means brother ... brate

different regions, say it differently some say Brah Breh Beh dereiving from Brah(te), B(rat)eh Br(at)eh
Not sure of its origin but I haven't heard it being connected to the word 'brother'. Some say it is somehow related to the Greek usages of 'more' (which Macedonians and others also use) and 'vre'.
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What will they learn? That you're capable of behaving as the same racists as you despise? I'm sure you're smarter than that. Have some class. It will win you more battles and respect.

You should keep most of your comments clean and reserve your colourful terminology for cases where you can't resist the urge to do otherwise because of provocation or some other apparently valid reason.

I'm not sure why people put a 'h' at the end of it when they write it, because when it is said, it's only 'be'. And in my experience, older generations do use it, both in Macedonia and the Diaspora.

Not sure of its origin but I haven't heard it being connected to the word 'brother'. Some say it is somehow related to the Greek usages of 'more' (which Macedonians and others also use) and 'vre'.
impossible for it to mean vre, the word beh and bre is used by pretty much all the way to czeck
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impossible for it to mean vre, the word beh and bre is used by pretty much all the way to czeck
Where we use the letter 'b' they often use 'v', hence Ber vs Veroia, Balkan vs Valkania, Bosna vs Vosnia, Belgrad vs Veligradi, etc. Given that 'bre' and 'vre' basically have the same meaning, why would you think that it is impossible for them to also have a common origin? And why do you put a 'h' at the end of 'be'? I have never heard anybody pronounce it as "бех".
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Where we use the letter 'b' they often use 'v', hence Ber vs Veroia, Balkan vs Valkania, Bosna vs Vosnia, Belgrad vs Veligradi, etc. Given that 'bre' and 'vre' basically have the same meaning, why would you think that it is impossible for them to also have a common origin? And why do you put a 'h' at the end of 'be'? I have never heard anybody pronounce it as "бех".
phonetically its pronounced beh not be, you say it with a soft h at the end, just if your brain didnt notice how i spelt brate in the previous post you would of known what i was doing to make it easier to understand my theory, you can have your greek theory ill have mine buddy

and its impossible because its used but not just us, but by majority of the slavic speaking countries, i have russian and polish friends that use it

russian gde ti bil bra(h) - where you been brother * they say brother as brate

polish gdsi biles bra(h) - where you been brother * they say bratem as brother

i know alot of macedonians that were born over there and have come to australia and they say kaj si bra(h) shortern the brate and sometimes change from breh brah and beh, which all have the same meaning.

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