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That'd be great, Dave! Let me know when it's up!
I think, if I remember right (please, someone help me with this!) that the myakiznack/dvordiznak (Can't remember which one) in Bulgarian does not denote hardness or softness, but is instead used as a vowel. If anyone out there knows anything else, I'd be interested to hear! |
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Hi Tangra!!!
![]() First of all thank you for the words you said. It's great that th idea of Slavish Union is not the idea of only Russians. I think that living in one country of East & South Slavs would help our nations to rise the life level. I have few qestions: Is it true that Bulgarians hate Serbs because of the Second Balcanian War? Why Bulgaria tryes to join NATO, it's not economic organisation & I know that Petr Stoyanov is the pro-west president. Why he was elected? Why Bulgaria gave her sky to bomb Yugoslavia & didn't gave the "sky corridor" for Russian planes with KFOR soldiars? To Homenuck: The were changings in Russian alfabet in 1918, 1936. In 1918 the letter "i" was consided as not useful. About Serbo-Croatian alfabet: in XIX cent. it was made with the help of Russian scintists. ABC ![]() ------------------ |
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iread with graet interest this discussion about the cyrillic alphabet and the bonds betweeen the slavs whether russian or bulgarian. speaking from a totally outside point of view or rather an indian point of view , the discussion seems to be a little in the context of the cold war with statements like the west hates us. indian history says that the aryans came to india from near the urals which was their original home. the same aryans spread westward towards europe wherein the language of latin developed and the aryans towards the east where sanskrit developed. even though not being a scholar in latin, greek or sanskrit, i have traced words in these languages which are remarkably similar. the root for death is mor in latin as in sanskrit it is the root mr. the sanskrit for mother is matr.there are other examples like this. so it is not just a question of slav unity, it is as is said in an old sanskrit saying- the world is one big family.
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