Re: Greeks and Armenians have the same roots.
- From: imipak <imipak@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:08:13 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 19, 1:41 pm, igor <inbellt...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 19, 12:25 pm, Фитил и Кибрит
<departmentofoldworldor...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 20, 3:47 am, igor <inbellt...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 18, 12:44 am, "Spirit of Truth" <junehar...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Apr 14, 4:50 pm, VtSkier <u...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
igor wrote:
On Apr 14, 3:43 pm, VtSkier <u...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
igor wrote:
On Apr 14, 8:33 am, ????? ? ??????Neat, and what is your original language?
<departmentofoldworldor...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 14, 10:47 am, igor <inbellt...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:It is amazing, I can read Bulgarian and understand most of it!!!!!
From WikipediaYazon traveled back to Georgia to recover the "×ñõóüìáëëïí ÄÝñáò"
The characteristically Greek representation of word-initial
laryngeals
by prothetic vowels is shared by the Armenian language, which also
shares other phonological and morphological peculiarities of Greek.
The close relatedness of Armenian and Greek sheds light on the
paraphyletic nature of the Centum-Satem isogloss.
I red in some history book ( forgot the name ) that original proto
Greeks came from Armenian highlands and their route was traced by
burials of some mysterious giant people. As far as I know there is
no
giants among Creeks or Armenians, anyone hear about this?
Golden Fleece.
I'd check the Hellenic version of events.
Not that I really care, or think it's my
business. Just curious as to what your are
comparing Bulgarian with.
I am comparing it with Russian, I knew that Bulgarian a related
language but did not know that it was so close.
Ah, and Bulgarian being Eastern Church is
written in Cyrillic as is Russian.
Yes, and the language structure is very comprehensible to a Russian
speaker. I was in Czech Republic last year, and I could understand the
meaning but still there were a lot of words I could not recognize and
I was confused often, its a good thing that most people there speak
Russian. Bulgarian on the other hand is so much closer to Russian, I
read Bulgarian group and understand 95%.
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Then you would be able to understand Fyromian 95%.
Spirit of Truth
Great. I will ad it to my language list:) I looked at Bulgarian
closer, its more like 75%:) To tell you the truth, I did not even know
what is Fyrom before this thread, is't a dialect of Bulgarian?
FYRoM-ian, the proposed Greek name for New Macedonian.
New Macedonian, is not the language Alexander used to address his
Macedonian troops, according to the New Macedonians.
and
Greeks maintain that Greece is not the center of the universe
and they wouldn't even dream of annexing Thracian and Macedonian
histories. The establishment of the Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace
was not a Freudian slip but a pure coincidence.
grass roots, balkan nazism does not exist and we like to share
common heritage.:-)
Why could Fyrom and not Macedonia?
I hope that there is no nazism in balkans, Just the word boils my
blood.
I dislike the name "FYROM" as it implies you can trademark country
names and enforce them as Intellectual Property. I dislike much of the
concept behind Intellectual Property in the first place, I sincerely
dislike the attempts to extend it (and I think 2,500 years is beyond
anything even the record industry is asking for), and I totally
despise the notion that a country name can even be considered
property.
Should Iceland the country prosecute Iceland the supermarket chain for
infringement? Should Spain sue America for using the "wrong"
discoverer's name? Should every name of every country on the globe be
checked against the 200,000 known languages to make sure that they
don't translate into a copyrighted word?
If the answer is no to even a single one of these (and I hope you'd
say no to all of them), then no nation has the right to dictate to
another what it can call itself.
.
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