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    Quote Originally Posted by ioan assen View Post
    I don't know what dika is. Is it the same as "deka"? If it is, its "where"... Vodish in Bulgarian is "to walk with smb". Here maybe "Dika vodish" means "where are you going"?
    "Yas she vorva na kasabota" - "I m going to...", don't know what "kasabota" is.
    "Yela ti"- You come here
    Toyta imashte, toyto ime e Kaspias - Your name (imashte maybe be name, cause ime is name and -shte is an ending), your name is Kaspias
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    Dika is deka. Correct.
    Kasabota is equal to grad.
    The rest are also correct.

    I asked because a friend told me that "i understand almost the whole but words which you use is not in daily use in Bulgaria, more like only old people use and some are not present."

    Indeed, because of this reason and thanks to my strong Turkish accent, English worked better in Bulgaria in my each visit.
    qpAdm: Bulgarian_1.DG= 77 - Kimak.SG= 23, p= 0.36, se= 0.31.
    Y: Q-L330 > Q-YP771 > Q-BZ180 > Q-F16045* (F15008*) --> Baikal N, Altai MLBA, Aldy-Bel, Pazyryk, Hun.
    MT: K1a --> Iron Gates, Starcevo, Bulgaria N, Bulgaria CA, Bulgaria BA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epirus DNA View Post
    It's not hard to tell. These things are recorded in history. These Hellenic Folk Dances paved the way for the entire world. These Hellenic dances are recorded in ancient greek texts, plays, and theatre. Take History of Dance or Theatre 101.

    Let me help you understand...

    The Russians invented Ballet. There are several countries that dance ballet. The Americans, Italians, and the French have their own style. Regardless of all the other cultures and countries that produce Ballet, it was still a Russian invention.

    You can't claim that circle dancing was not a Hellenic Invention. It's like ridiculously incorrect to think the dancing style which you are presenting does not have it's roots in Hellenism.
    Even if we assume Homer described horo (and from the citations I have seen u can not really say it) how do we know with absolute certainty that the ancient Greeks didn't take it from other tribe (say for example the Thracians???)???
    The fact that it was first recorded by the Greeks (if it is at all true) doesn't mean that the Greeks invented it for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaspias View Post
    Dika is deka. Correct.
    Kasabota is equal to grad.
    The rest are also correct.

    I asked because a friend told me that "i understand almost the whole but words which you use is not in daily use in Bulgaria, more like only old people use and some are not present."

    Indeed, because of this reason and thanks to my strong Turkish accent, English worked better in Bulgaria in my each visit.
    That sound absurd, having in mind we are the same people divided by faith only...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ioan assen View Post
    That sound absurd, having in mind we are the same people divided by faith only...
    Many Pomaks speak archaic Rup dialect which is sometimes not easily intelligible with standard Bulgarian. I have spoken to old Christian grandmas in Chepelare, some sentences were hard to understand.

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