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Oh shit its been dp93 all along. He is the one who I confused bimo with.
That guy was basically rejected by everyone at the time, Serbs, Albanians, Bulgarians, think the Macedonians tolerated him because he made anti-Bulgarian posts but they didn't accept him either.
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Torlakian speech of village Žlne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Žlne
I understand 99% from video and I don't have any connection with eastern and southeastern Serbia. On the other hand Bulgarian standard is understandable for me about 2/3.
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https://faktor.mk/vo-bugarskoto-mnr-...ija-i-bugarite
Seems everyone is picking on the Bulgars
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That's right, when you have nothing, you have not created anything, you resort to theft. Some are recognized
“ ...Even if a man lives well, he dies and another one comes into existence. Let the one who comes later upon seeing this inscription remember the one who had made it. And the name is Omurtag, Kanasubigi. ”
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It's clearly Serbian language. The vocabulary and way of speech are full Serbian, with few localisms specific for Torlakian area which are still understandable for western Serbs. Main difference towards the western Serbian speeches is accentuation of some words.
Speech of grandma from video which I posted is much more understandable to Serbian (and even to Croatian) than to Bulgarian users here.
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"Always" - few time in early middle age.
Which is result of Velbazhd battle, in that time Bulgaria had no war against Ottomans.Like in the 14th century when they finally managed to create an "empire",
Velbazchd battle was 1330. and first Bulgar-Ottoman conflict 15 years later in 1345.while the Byzantine empire and Bulgaria were busy with the Turkish invasion.
If you referring on 1885. it was mistake.Another complex is that in the end of the 19th century, Serbia realized that the unification of Bulgaria would be much easier as all Bulgarian territories were part of the collpasing Ottoman empire,
Nope.while most of the real serb ethnic lands were part of Austria-Hungary.
Serbia liberated Vardar Macedonia in 1913. from Ottomans, so deserved to annex it. Why Bulgarians wasn't liberated it earlier?That's why they decided to steal "easy" territories from us. As a result, Serbia after 1913 was 50% Serbian, 50% Bulgarian, Vlach, Albanian
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