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Makedonische Sprache im Mitelalter

Sag ich doch methoden die zu 100% richtig sind!!!!

Ausserdem die anderen 100 von sprachforscher und historiker haben doch kein plan

der herr Gregor Dankovszky genisst mein 100% vertrauen!!!!!


Hast du paar information wann diese Banbrechenden beweise,endlich an den heutigen Universitaetet gelerht werden?


So sieht ein hilfloser grieche aus, wenn er keine Argumente mehr hat...

Melde dich doch mal bei der Uni Leipzig und frag mal ob se solche Strohköpfe wie dir mal Nachhilfe geben :rolleyes:
 
So sieht ein hilfloser grieche aus, wenn er keine Argumente mehr hat...

Melde dich doch mal bei der Uni Leipzig und frag mal ob se solche Strohköpfe wie dir mal Nachhilfe geben :rolleyes:



Lehrt also die Uni Leibizg das die Hellenen ein slawischer stamm waren?

Und das die Ur-Sprache der Hellenen im Slawischen weiterleben?

Noch ein beweis bruder:

Bozidar Mitrovic - The Most Ancient Civilization


Dieser Mitrovic erklaert einleuchtende das fast alle von den Slawen abstammen
 
Burushaski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Burushaski or Burushko language (Urdu: بروشسکی burū́šaskī), is a language isolate (that is, not known to be related to any other language of the world). It is spoken by some 87,000 (as of 2000) Burusho people in the Hunza, Nagar, Yasin, and Ishkoman valleys and some parts of the Gilgit valley in the Northern Areas in Pakistan and by about 300 Burusho people in Srinagar, India. Other names for the language are Brugaski, Kanjut (Kunjoot), Verchikwār, Boorishki, Brushas (Brushias), and Miśa:ski.

Today Burushaski contains numerous loanwords from Urdu (including English and Sanskrit words received via Urdu), and from neighbouring Dardic languages such as Khowar and Shina, as well as a few from Turkic languages and from the neighboring Sino-Tibetan language Balti, but the original vocabulary remains largely intact. The Dardic languages also contain large numbers of loanwords from Burushaski.

There are three divergent dialects, named after the main valleys: Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin (also called Werchikwār). The dialect of Yasin is thought to be the least affected by contact with neighboring languages and is generally less similar to the other two than those are to each other; nevertheless all three dialects are mutually intelligible.
... No generally accepted connection has been demonstrated between Burushaski and any other language or language family. Several attempts have been made to establish a genealogical relationship between Burushaski and the Caucasic languages,[4] with the Yeniseian languages in a family called Karasuk,[5] as a non-Indo-Iranian Indo-European language,[6][7] or to include Burushaski in the Dené-Caucasian proposal, which includes both Caucasic and Yeniseian.[8][9] None of these efforts has been accepted by scholarly consensus. In 2008 Edward Vajda convincingly demonstrated[10] Merritt Ruhlen's hypothesis[11] that Yeniseian was most closely related to Na-Dene in a Dené-Yeniseian family, but the evidence adduced has not been extended to Burushaski.
"Basic Burushaski Etymologies"
Ilija Chashule
(München Newcastle , ISBN 3 89586 0891)
similarities between the modern Macedonian and Burushaski language:

abstract

BU:
ASHMILAS, ASHMILJ = to pacify, placade, persuade, also MILI as a title for the beloved in folk song.
PRO-SLAV:
mil`= dear,
LYTV: mylas and meilus = dear.
MK:
MIL =dear, Smiluva, Smili = to pacify.

BU:
ASPALAS, ASPALJ = to kindle, light
PROSlAV:
Paliti = to burn, to set in flames.
MK:
SPALE,ZAPALE = to burn, to set in flames.

BU:
ASH = neck, nape of neck, external trhoat.The locativ of the ASH is ASHI
PSlav, MK:
Shija = neck.It is also related to the word SHITI = to sew

The Burushaski word in its special locative form both semantically and phonetically parallels Slavic.


BU:
BALKAS( IN LOCATIV: BILKIS) = treasure
SOUTH SLAV: BLAGO = treasure
MK NAME: BLAGA = treasure.

BU:
BERKAT = Berg, Mountain.
MK: BREG= Berg, Mountain.
PROSLAV:
BERG´ = berg, Mountain

BU:
BIRI= boiling
MK: VRIE = boiling...as so many times mentioned, B and V are changed many times, Servia=Serbia.

BU:
BÚR = a single hair.
ANC MK :
ABROUWES = eye brows
PRO SLAV, Old SLAV:
BRY, (GENETIV: BR'EVE) = eye brow.

BU:
D*- ASPASAS, D*-SPASASH = to protect, save, rescue.
MK:
SPASE = save,
DA SPASESH = to save someone.

BU:
DELAS, DELIAS, DELJ = 1)to beat, strike, smite, hit, shoot,...2) to kill to slay
SANSKRIT:
DALATI = crack, splits
PRO SLAV:
DELATI = to work.
MK:
DELIA = Mythical Hero who kills the Turks.

GARU( ALSO: GARÚKI) = spring

ALSO: GARÚM = hot GARÚRUM = hot, warm, AS NOUN: GARÚRUMKUSH = heat.

GARI = lamp, light , pupil of eye.

ANC MK:
GORPIAIOS = a hot Macedonian Month
MK:
GREE = warm, to warm
GARE= warming meal, cook soup.

BU:
GIRATAS; GIRASH = to dance, play
OLD SLAV, MK:
IGRA = dance, play
MK:
IGRASH = you play, nominative form from IGRA.


ENGLISH / BURUSHI / MACEDONIAN
HAND / SHAKA / SHAKA
Arm / RAKA / RAKA
Thunder / GROM / GROM
Raining / VRNE / VRNE
Looking / GLEDA / GLEDA
sit(down) / SEDI / SEDI
Drink / PIE / PIE
Beautiful /UBAVA / UBAVA


ILIJA CASULE: Staff List - Department of Linguistics - Macquarie University



СЛАВА МАКЕДОНЦИ! :icon_smile: ГРК МАЈ МОНКИ ЕС!
 
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Burushaski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Burushaski or Burushko language (Urdu: بروشسکی burū́šaskī), is a language isolate (that is, not known to be related to any other language of the world). It is spoken by some 87,000 (as of 2000) Burusho people in the Hunza, Nagar, Yasin, and Ishkoman valleys and some parts of the Gilgit valley in the Northern Areas in Pakistan and by about 300 Burusho people in Srinagar, India. Other names for the language are Brugaski, Kanjut (Kunjoot), Verchikwār, Boorishki, Brushas (Brushias), and Miśa:ski.

Today Burushaski contains numerous loanwords from Urdu (including English and Sanskrit words received via Urdu), and from neighbouring Dardic languages such as Khowar and Shina, as well as a few from Turkic languages and from the neighboring Sino-Tibetan language Balti, but the original vocabulary remains largely intact. The Dardic languages also contain large numbers of loanwords from Burushaski.

There are three divergent dialects, named after the main valleys: Hunza, Nagar, and Yasin (also called Werchikwār). The dialect of Yasin is thought to be the least affected by contact with neighboring languages and is generally less similar to the other two than those are to each other; nevertheless all three dialects are mutually intelligible.
...

"Basic Burushaski Etymologies"
Ilija Chashule
(München Newcastle , ISBN 3 89586 0891)
similarities between the modern Macedonian and Burushaski language:

abstract

BU:
ASHMILAS, ASHMILJ = to pacify, placade, persuade, also MILI as a title for the beloved in folk song.
PRO-SLAV:
mil`= dear,
LYTV: mylas and meilus = dear.
MK:
MIL =dear, Smiluva, Smili = to pacify.

BU:
ASPALAS, ASPALJ = to kindle, light
PROSlAV:
Paliti = to burn, to set in flames.
MK:
SPALE,ZAPALE = to burn, to set in flames.

BU:
ASH = neck, nape of neck, external trhoat.The locativ of the ASH is ASHI
PSlav, MK:
Shija = neck.It is also related to the word SHITI = to sew

The Burushaski word in its special locative form both semantically and phonetically parallels Slavic.


BU:
BALKAS( IN LOCATIV: BILKIS) = treasure
SOUTH SLAV: BLAGO = treasure
MK NAME: BLAGA = treasure.

BU:
BERKAT = Berg, Mountain.
MK: BREG= Berg, Mountain.
PROSLAV:
BERG´ = berg, Mountain

BU:
BIRI= boiling
MK: VRIE = boiling...as so many times mentioned, B and V are changed many times, Servia=Serbia.

BU:
BÚR = a single hair.
ANC MK :
ABROUWES = eye brows
PRO SLAV, Old SLAV:
BRY, (GENETIV: BR'EVE) = eye brow.

BU:
D*- ASPASAS, D*-SPASASH = to protect, save, rescue.
MK:
SPASE = save,
DA SPASESH = to save someone.

BU:
DELAS, DELIAS, DELJ = 1)to beat, strike, smite, hit, shoot,...2) to kill to slay
SANSKRIT:
DALATI = crack, splits
PRO SLAV:
DELATI = to work.
MK:
DELIA = Mythical Hero who kills the Turks.

GARU( ALSO: GARÚKI) = spring

ALSO: GARÚM = hot GARÚRUM = hot, warm, AS NOUN: GARÚRUMKUSH = heat.

GARI = lamp, light , pupil of eye.

ANC MK:
GORPIAIOS = a hot Macedonian Month
MK:
GREE = warm, to warm
GARE= warming meal, cook soup.

BU:
GIRATAS; GIRASH = to dance, play
OLD SLAV, MK:
IGRA = dance, play
MK:
IGRASH = you play, nominative form from IGRA.


ENGLISH / BURUSHI / MACEDONIAN
HAND / SHAKA / SHAKA
Arm / RAKA / RAKA
Thunder / GROM / GROM
Raining / VRNE / VRNE
Looking / GLEDA / GLEDA
sit(down) / SEDI / SEDI
Drink / PIE / PIE
Beautiful /UBAVA / UBAVA


ILIJA CASULE: Staff List - Department of Linguistics - Macquarie University



СЛАВА МАКЕДОНЦИ! :icon_smile: ГРК МАЈ МОНКИ ЕС!



lol du bist so peinlich junge..:mrgreen:


СЛАВА МАКЕДОНЦИ! heisst auf eure sprache: GLORY Mazedonier!
СЛАВА МАКЕДОНЦИ! heisst auf bulgarisch: GLORY Mazedonier!
 
Гуштер;2413716 schrieb:
Wow, da kann einer den Googletranslator benutzen, Hut ab :app:


na, na nicht vom thema abkommen;)
dachte ihr habt mit bulgarische sprache nichts zutun?
warum kommt da das selbe raus?
 
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