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    but that religion is not originally Slavic

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    Yes, but the first church books about the Slavs were translated into Old Bulgarian, that is, in the language that, at the end of the 9th c. in Bulgaria it was considered state and which later became known as Church Slavonic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hajimurad View Post
    Spasibo and Perestroyka aren't Turkic but Slav in origin. Spasibo (thanks) came from spasi bog (God save) and Perestroyka (Rebuilding) from perestroit (rebuild) and ultimately from stroit (build), a cognate to Latin striga and Spanish estria (line).
    I was joking, man. I even dont know how to write properly spashiva but now that I see, spashiva remembers me this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sipahi

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