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It sounds very similar to standard Albanian.
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Sounds like standard Albanian to me, although for some reason the way they're speaking sounds sort of "antique", like it could have been spoken in Roman times.
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Foreign. Non-European to be exact.
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Bulgarian was the first "Slavic" language attested in writing. As Slavic linguistic unity lasted into late antiquity, the oldest manuscripts initially referred to this language as языкъ словяньскъ, "the Slavic language".
Old Bulgarian (9th to 11th centuries, also referred to as "Old Church Slavonic") – a literary norm of the early southern dialect of the Common Slavic language from which Bulgarian evolved. Saints Cyril and Methodius and their disciples used this norm when translating the Bible and other liturgical literature from Greek into Slavic.
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Bulgarians are a mixture of Slavic Invaders and Paleo Balkanites, like Serbs. Just the amount of Paleo Balkanic admixture is higher in Bulgarians.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Church_Slavonic
You mean from Serbian Historians like you ? No, thank you.
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They look Dinaric as fuck.
Descendants of the Ancient Dardanians.
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