Kosovo: Can You Imagine? Trailer
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@MultiUSD neka nova genetika xD sala...
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jebem mater onoj siptarki sto sere u 1:16
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@MrPartizanac lol : BTW, im not serbian or albanian im serbanian xD sta bre?
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@ylliak it dosen't matter who was there b4, we live there together now and we can share Kosovo where my father and my grand father were born and where my blood comes from, we're balkanian and our culture is the same. i had an albanian girlfriend but her parents wanted for her an albanian man and they opposed to our relationship.open your mind and accept us in YOUR kosovo we'll accept U in OUR kosovo, it's all about being open and tollerate our differences, which should make us richer, not poorer
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@aeromodelar they changed them u mf dont talk when you dont know nothing
We ALBANIANS are here before the mf serbs and we will be here for ever
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The american economy is crumbling, soon they'll have to pull out of all the occupied countries to help defend their own borders from China and Russia THEN Serbs can move in on Kosovo and LIBERATE the region. ( notice how I didn't say country because KOSOVO JE SRBIJA!) BTW, im not serbian or albanian im serbanian xD
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@ludwigshafen90 download and look "weight of chains",and look pictures from this site kosovoliberationarmy
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@aeromodelar Albanians have their own names for that places.
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I love you Serbia
- Love from SF, CA ( Where we know about true democracy and rights).
HIstory matters but, what goes on in the present is most important. Leave history behind, Serbians are welcoming people, just like Albanians. Why fight over Kosovo? it already got settled down by a majority of Albanians. Serbians should repopulate it and take it back, haha that solution seemed to work.
May God be with all Serbs in Kosovo in this dark times =( never surrender, never forget: Kosovo je Srbija!!!
tigerman3012 8 months ago 45
Just answer this:
What does name "Kosova" mean in Albanian? Nothing specific!
What does name "Kosovo" mean in Serbian? It is shorten form of "Kosovo Polje" which means "The field of the blackbird."
What do city names "Peć", "Đakovica", "Orahovac" mean is Serbian language? "Baking furnance" (i.e. bread), "The house of students" (i.e. future priests), "Walnuts (field)" - and tell me what does for ex. "Peje" (i.e. Peć) mean in Albanian?
BTW, I am not either Serb, or Ortodox.
Thank you!
aeromodelar 3 months ago 16