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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2007

Singer.. Shahid Akhtar Qalander

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  • This is NOT Macedonian you liars this language is NOT related to macedonian. This lnguage is an ISOLATE. it's not indo-european.

    Stop stealing other people's identity. These are NOT Greeks or Macedonians

  • Dude, are you sure it's Burushaski? Cause Burushaski is indeed an isolate, but I think I heard something like "main aashiq", so it sounds like Hindi, Urdu and stuff... Or is it just me?...

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  • how does this sound like greek to anyone

  • where the time Burushaskis in Pakistan since immigrated there were no Slavs in this area... and haven nothing from Slav Language (Makedonian).. this language have many similar words such as today's Albanian the descendants of the Illyrians..

  • Iranians, Slavs and hindu-pakistanians! Brothers! We must be unit to rebuff the european nationalism! Greeks live as a gipsy and their crisis is a punishment for nationalism and depravity! Yes! Take it for your fucking grees ass!

  • Greeks - go down!!! Fuck you! Burushaski - not greeks!!!

  • This is the beautiful song from arian country - Pakistan. Slavs, iranians, (burushaski???), hindu-pakistanians - are the brothers - we are the arians, we are the best!!!

    Stuped albanians, freeks, saksons and turkish - fuck you and go down!!!

    Хай живе Індія! Хай живе Україна! Хай живе Пакистан! Хай живе Афганістан! Хай живе Іран!

  • @omglollmao123 well, you're right... for intstace the Basque language (Euskera) has a lot of Spanish words

  • @kloratis Use your brain for a second. Burushaski naturally has a ton of loan words from neighbouring, more dominant languages like Urdu, Persian, Pashto, Turkic languages and to a lesser extent Hindi and Sanskrit.

    Isolated, minority languages will typically absorb great amounts of their host nation's vocabulary and morphology.

  • @kloratis That could be a loanword

  • @Trimi58

    I am sure, that some inhabitants of northern Pakistan and Kashmir are related to Albanians. Once, I have read a book of a German, H. Kersten. There was an original Quote of an old Kashmiri King. Since that I dont forget: "Ai, i ci Nom e Jus O Asaf". Old Alb. would be: "Aj, i Cillit Emen (latin nomen) e Jus o Asaf" (He, whose name is Jus or Asaf). The book was about a theory, concerning Jesus or Isa, but the langue surprised me a lot. Links of Albanian to old Persia are obvious....

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