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  1. Thread: Release Djokovic!

    by Laku
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    Bye loser!

    Bye loser!
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    Poll: You are again wrong, dick. How dare you and...

    You are again wrong, dick. How dare you and compare a cuck with Fuhrer? It's a rhetorical question you untermensch slav.
  3. Thread: Release Djokovic!

    by Laku
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    https://c.tenor.com/v7Sp9CrizjgAAAAC/jim-carrey-de...

    https://c.tenor.com/v7Sp9CrizjgAAAAC/jim-carrey-derp.gif
  4. Thread: Release Djokovic!

    by Laku
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    I think you are wrong because you are a little...

    I think you are wrong because you are a little bit confused, dick.
    The problem starts when you add to the native Dinaric(Gjok) the ugly suffix from the steppe viē. The result is this pussy Djokovic....
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    You need a doctor.

    You need a doctor.
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    You want to go? Nooooo! Seriously??? We should...

    You want to go? Nooooo! Seriously???
    We should learn about pre-nasalised consonants? And what about nasalised consonants? Read your words:

    I asked you:

    And this was your answer:


    From your...
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    double post.

    double post.
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    Now bulgarec, let have a look to this your...

    Now bulgarec, let have a look to this your tradition of Lapot, because this can help us to learn more about the origine of the serbs.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapot...
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    Ngroh and not ngrof: Etymology From...

    Ngroh and not ngrof:
    Etymology

    From Proto-Albanian *engrāja, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰer- (“warm, hot”). Cognate to Old Church Slavonic грѣти (grěti, “to warm”). The form may have entered the...
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    Listen bulgarec. Nderim is to honor, to respect....

    Listen bulgarec. Nderim is to honor, to respect. The root is nder, in English honor.
    Albanian
    Alternative forms

    nźr (Gheg)

    Etymology

    From Proto-Albanian *ən-darsa, from...
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    Ah, so you are a torbesh, a bulgarec or poture, a...

    Ah, so you are a torbesh, a bulgarec or poture, a turkified bulgar. lol Probably your are Kurds brought to Balkans by the Ottomans.
    Now I can understand why you are so much involved in these idiot...
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    Only a mentally ill person can make such...

    Only a mentally ill person can make such connections. Albanians are Berbers because in Albanian language and in Irish language there is the word nga!!!!!
    Coincidence?????? Don't be so sure. You are...
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    So, according to you, Berber and Albanian are...

    So, according to you, Berber and Albanian are 100% the same because in six languages,
    Albanian
    Cebuano
    Irish
    Gamilaraay
    Kimaragang
    Vietnamese
    there is a word nga. Of...
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    And what is your point here? What are you trying...

    And what is your point here? What are you trying to prove?
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    Futa in Albanian is apron in English. But the...

    Futa in Albanian is apron in English. But the main word for apron in Albanian is pėrparėse.
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    You are really an idiot. Following your stupidity...

    You are really an idiot. Following your stupidity i want to ask why Albanian is connected with Vietnamese and not for example with Irish, from your link:
    nga (Irish)
    Noun
    nga (masc.)

    ...
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    You are really an idiot. Following your stupidity...

    You are really an idiot. Following your stupidity i want to ask why Albanian is connected with Vietnamese and not for example with Irish, from your link:
    nga (Irish)
    Noun
    nga (masc.)

    ...
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    I want to repeat again my question. Who are these...

    I want to repeat again my question. Who are these people who have made this connection between Albanian and Vietnamese language? Could you tell us a single name?


    Pain in the butt?...
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    Did you forget to elaborate this connection with...

    Did you forget to elaborate this connection with Vietnam? Or it was your invention?
    BTW, what's the connection of Serbs with Avars? I have heard some funny stories.
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    There are not nasalised consonants on the...

    There are not nasalised consonants on the Albanian words Mbroj and not M'broj or Nga and not N'ga. Anyway, you can quote these people who have made this connection with Vietnam. Or it's just a bs...
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    Yes, it`s true. But Golem is not from Turkish or...

    Yes, it`s true. But Golem is not from Turkish or from bulgarian. It`s the name Goulielm transformed in Golem long before Turkish occupation.
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    I don`t think she is interested to be informed....

    I don`t think she is interested to be informed. Anyway....
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    Why you are wasting your time? The so-called...

    Why you are wasting your time? The so-called "bulgarian study" it`s totally a stupidity. Many of the words are not used in Albanian Language. I don`t know where he has found those words.
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    Source:...

    It`s not true.[/QUOTE]


    Source: https://www.treccani.it/vocabolario/albanese
    This so-called scholar quoted by you is an idiot. It's up to you to explain why you quote here idiots from your...
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    In which society in the world are present these...

    In which society in the world are present these traditions of snohačenje and lapot? A father in law having sexual relations with the bride of his own son? And later this son killing his father? Do...
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