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The following comes from E. Damianopoulos, who is a Macedonian. URL: https://books.google.ca/books?id=5Rj...page&q&f=false ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Okay, let me ask the question for a third time in a different way. Why wasn't the system applied to the whole country?
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[I have personally heard of a few cases (not a large sample size of course, and not scientific in any way) that name endings of Bulgarian sympathizers/Bulgarophiles were changed accordingly to -ski. A Macedonian I talked to last year implied that his family's last name was changed to -ski due to the "perceptions" that his family/forefathers were regarded as Bulgarians. I found it somewhat surprising that he opened up to me in this manner because I did/do not know him at all -- and I did not even ask him any personal or leading questions.] |
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The -ski suffix was widely common in western Macedonia so maybe that's why.
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Anyway, from what I can tell you the -ski suffixes were applied to all, Macedonians included. If you're asking me for percentage breakdown, details, etc. I don't have that information nor have I claimed anything one way or another. The reason why the "system" failed to impose itself on certain (most?) Turks and Albanians is because they openly and actively rejected it. As far as the Vlachs are concerned, it's a different story. Vlachs were Christians and intermarried with Macedonians a lot, and decided to accept the new names without fuss. Vlachs participated in Ilinden and were active in building the Macedonian nation and state. Many Vlachs nowadays (since the independence of Macedonia) are starting to use and change back to their traditional surnames. Most arguably choose/chose to leave their official -ski names unchanged to this day. |
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![]() I want to point out 2 items related to this discussion:
1. Nestoroi is the same as Nestorovi. (V) was lost in many western Macedonian dialects, meaning -oi suffix is actually -ovi (plural of -ov). 2. A 1914 Greek electoral census from the village of Buf, Lerinsko (which I already posted in other parts of this forum) revealed many families with last names ending in -ovski and -ski. |
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