SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT BETWEEN ILLYRIAN AND ALBANIAN LANGUAGE

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SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT BETWEEN ILLYRIAN AND ALBANIAN LANGUAGE
Illyrians used to inhabit a vast region from modern Hungary to Greece. Illyrian traces are noticed even in southern Poland, Illyrian elements exist in Baltic and Slavic languages.
About 1300 B.C. this people of Indo-European stock settled on the northern and eastern coasts of the Adriatic Sea. Included among its members were various tribes of Dalmatians and the Pannonians. Those of Illyrians who crossed the Adriatic and settled in Italy spoke the Messapic language. The Greeks established cities on the Adriatic coast of Illyria in the 7th and 6th centuries B.C., and in the 4th and 3rd, Macedonian kings conquered parts of the land. The last Illyrian kingdom was established in the 3rd century B.C. with the capital in Scodra (now Shkoder, Albania). After Dalmatia seceded from the Illyrian kingdom the Romans conquered Scodra and there established, in 168 B.C., a colony they named Illyricum. Gradually Dalmatia was conquered (78-77 B.C.); then, by 35-34 B.C. the southern areas of the former kingdom of Illyria were added and, in 9 B.C., Pannonia in the north. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, the region of ancient Illyria became part of the Byzantine Empire.
In the next two centuries Slavic peoples gradually drifted in to settle on Illyrian lands, and as early as the 6th century, North Illyrians, who lived in Pannonia and modern Croatia and Slovenia, were completely assimilated by them.
The set of Indo-European vowels *a, *e, *o became a, e in Illyrian. Most of diphthongs were well preserved, as well as the sonant sounds. Indo-European voiced aspirates coincided with simple voiced consonants. It is still unknown whether Illyrian was a satem or a centum language.
Illyrian language
Indo-European language spoken in pre-Roman times along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and in southeastern Italy.
The language of the Illyrian fragments found in Italy is usually called Messapic, or Messapian.
Some scholars believe the modern Albanian language (?????????) (q.v.) to be descended from Illyrian.

Those scholars are so blind...

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  • ee ziva sramota stee jadni vieeee srbi kazu za vas deka ste srbi sa teskom govornom manu...Bugari kazu da ste bugarski pirinski dijalekt..

    zar ne ste svesni kolko ste jadnii cudno kako ste produzile so evolucija koga isto mislite kolko misli eden majmun edna simpanza ali u oblig coveka :) a ubavo ti sviri ova surlaa a makedonca od surlu jas nemozam da razlikuvam

    Cigani znaju da su Cigani a vi jadnii ne znaete po jadni od cigani cigani jesu nacija a vii niste ni toa dokogas ke pasite travuuuu

  • @Albanico007

    Blagodarnost do Bitola i do tebe majko Terezo sto davas primer za tvojata ljubov i dobrina kon Boga,ljugeto.Tie raboti ne priznavaat,jazici,vera,boja na koza,narodi.

    Ako gi osuduvate ljugeto nemate vreme , da gi zasakate.

    Više je gladi u svijetu za ljubavlju i poštovanjem, nego za hljebom."

    Milo mi e sto vo Makedonija e roden i ziveel najgolemiot humanist na site vreminja.poluAlbanka,poluVlain­ka Majka Tereza .

    Ti si Albanec,jas sum Makedonec.

    Mir so tebe i vo tvoeto srce

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  • look similarities u fuckin counts!

    demle(ill)-dele(alb)-sheep(eng­) Dalmatia (Sheepsland)

    darda(ill)-dardha(alb)-pear(en­g) Dardania (Pearsland)

    ulk-ujk-wolf

    djat-djath-chese

    ilir- i-lire-free

    galp-gjalp-butter

    now i'm gving you some names: Agron (illyrian king name widely used in ALBANIA) , Teuta , Genti, Tomorri,Bardhyl, etc.To discuss about a topic u should be very informed. the slavic occupation arrived long time after the illyians existence,and anyway there isnt any slavic word similar to ill

  • why don't you fuckers explain the most basic word ILLYRIAN in your language?

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  • The slavic languages may had some influences on both Albanian and Romanian but the Slavic tribes came relatively late into the Balkans(Dark ages) so I reckon they've inherited fewer Illyrian or Thracian words.

  • If illyrian and albanian consisted of only 28 words, your video would be a smashing success. :))

    

  • shiqpteria tzigania cigania

  • @SamiYusuf21 Listen you dumb fuck, you should know that Illyrian tribes stretched from Greece to Austria, than from south Italy to Panonia, obviously Illyrians didn't decide to just move to Albanian speaking regions and leave their homes, so what happened to them, they lost their identity/language/ culture/ tradition and mixed with Slavic people and their culture, losing their own in the process.

    Albanians in the other hand maintained their language and culture.

    Now to say that

  • THIS VIDEO IS BULLSHIT

  • Sto se pravite budale bre?Pa vi ste Bugarski cigani,to ceo stvet zna.Pa zar nisi nikada cuo kada vas presednik Kiro Gligorov rekao CITIRAM:Mis smo slavi a albanci su autoktoni narod.Cigani barem znaju svoju istoriju a vi ni sami ne znate sta ste!!!

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