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Genocide over Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia

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Uploaded on Jun 9, 2009

This video is the same video that was uploaded by Bulgarians only with a wrong title.Their video says that the people that were interviewed in the video were Bulgarians but it is clearly noiticable that the speak LITERATURE macedonian language.The directors are Macedonians and the whole crew is actully macedonian so thers nothing bulgarian about this video.I only wanted to upload this great video with the right title and stop the pathetic lies of the Bulgarians.I mean comeon... It's clear that the people who talk are Macedonians.Pathetic....

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  • 2005defender

    talking on linguists all you have to do is log in linguistlist org(International Linguistic community online) then you can read the the following

    The Macedonian, Ancient Language

    Parent Subgroup:Hellenic; Greek;

    Brief Description

    The ancient language of the Macedonian kingdom in N. Greece during the later 1st millennium BC. Survived until the early 1st millennium AD. Not to be confused with the modern Macedonian language, which is a close relative of the Slavic Bulgarian

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  • 2005defender

    Ref from wiki

    14 Language profile Macedonian, UCLA International Institute 15.Levinson & O'Leary (1992:239) 16. Mazon, Andre. Contes Slaves de la Macédoine Sud-Occidentale: Etude linguistique; textes et traduction, Paris 1923, p. 4. 17 Селищев, Афанасий. Избранные труды, Москва 1968

    it seems .linguists telling the truth

    and btw you dont need a translator while talking to Bulgarians 18.^ K. Sandfeld, Balkanfilologien (København, 1926, MCMXXVI

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  • Dushan S.

    Why don't you check also Harvard encyclopedia? There you will see the geographical distribution of the Macedonian language. By the way, most of the linguists consider the standard Macedonian language a separate language. When I talk to Bulgarian, Serbian and others,I can not fully understand them, neither can they fully understand me.

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  • Dushan S.

    Does someone state that the Macedonian language is descended from Ancient Macedonian? Of course not. Does someone deny that our language is Slavic? Of course not. Macedonian is a part of the Slavic languages.Many classified our language as Bulgarian, Serbian, but in fact, it is neither of those two.

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    The Macedonian language belongs to the eastern sub-branch of the South Slavic branch of the Slavic languages of the Indo-European family of languages, and hence is not descended from Ancient Macedonian. Its closest relative is Bulgarian,[15] with which it has a high degree of mutual intelligibility.[14] Prior to their codification in 1945, Macedonian dialects were for the most part classified as Bulgarian[16][17][18] and some linguists consider them still as such

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  • Dushan S.

    If you knew our language, you would not have posted that. If you say ДЖ, you would hear that as Џ. Щ are two letters - ш and т, so there is no practical use in that letter. Nobody Serbianized anything. Some letters are used from the Old Church Slavonic alphabet, that are needed for our language. About the joke, I know it is from a Bulgarian site.

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  • Dushan S.

    Nobody denies that our language was standardized and codified in 1945. That is learnt in school here. Before that we did not have a chance to do that on a state level, we only had ideas, that came in reality in 1945. But that does not mean that our language did not existed. It only means that it was not codified. And then, our Republic was called People's Republic of Macedonia, not Socialist Republic of Macedonia, which was used after the new Yugoslav Constitution of 1963.

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  • Dushan S.

    If the UN did that, then why the language on this site is still named as MACEDONIAN?!

    unstats(.)un(.)org(/)unsd(/)dn­ss(/)docViewer(.)aspx?docID=67­7#start

    Just remove the () and you will open the site

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  • 2005defender

    -3- Hence the joke: Macedonian is Bulgarian typed on a Serbian type-writer. Had the Bulgarian orthography been applied to the new language, everyone would take it for Bulgarian (despite the peripheral nature of the basic dialect chosen), just like the dialectally tinged texts by Ludwig Toma and Peter Poseger, which are taken for German ones.

    macedoniainfo com/books/kronsteiner/ik_3_eng­.html

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    -3-

    Similarly to the case with Moldovan, when the Cyrillic script was introduced to distance it from Roumanian, the Macedonian glossotomists decided to adopt the Serbian alphabet (respectively, orthography) including letters having become more or less a myth , (instead of the Bulgarian Щ, ЖД, as well as the Serbian , .) . The core of the Macedonian alphabet is actually lying in these two letters and their phonetic materialisation.

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