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I’m a supporter of Milos Milojevic, long before Jovan Deretic. So you think the school of the Vatican or even Nordic ones we should be following? Anything outside the defined ‘parameters’ set by these wacky schools is taboo?
You need to understand CommonSense before jumping-the-gun, what has been put forth wasn’t Jovan Deretic’s school of ‘history’ which you have a disgust for (your choice), but is simple fact from easy to find information ‘on-line’. In this topic, a poster from pages back said Shqiptarisht is structurally like ENGLISH? Why is that? Could it be from their Illyrian ancestry from wacky Austro-Hungarian/German/Catholic-Vatican Nordic School of thought or some COMMONSENSE (your user name) that this is DUE TO ONE OF THEIR MANY BRANCHES OF ANCESTRY MAKING UP TODAY’S ALBANIANS LIKE NORMANS (ANGLO-SAXONS)?
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Laku, your not getting it, please learn about prenasalised consonants. If l continue here, as typically l have experienced in the past, you will randomly post deflections about something and if it were a teenager it will be some form of sexual innuendo.
Thank you for your time, good luck in learning about pre-nasalised consonants.
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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 link:
nga (Albanian)
Pronunciation
IPA: ɳ(g)a
Alternative forms
ka (Gheg)
Preposition
at, from, to
Jo, unë nuk jam nga Shqipëria.
No, I am not from Albania.So, in Albanian Lnaguage the word nga is translated in English from. Meanwhile in Vietnamese Language the word nga is translated in English moon. But you insist that this is enough to prove that there is a connection between Albanian and Vietanemese languages!!!! But it doesn't end here. Your stupidity does not have limits:nga (Vietnamese)
Origin & history
Sino-Vietnamese word from 娥 ("moon")
Noun
nga
(archaic, literary) Moon
You are the biggest idiot that i have ever meet in a forum. Number ONE.
Now, people here are waiting from you to talk about your filthy and asiatic traditions. We are curious to know how following these serbian tradition you have raped your grandmother or how your uncles abused sexually with you. Or how your first children in case you are married is your brother/sister but ufficially is your children. Come on man, very funny your asiatic traditions. Did you have killed your father? You retard bulgarec poturrexhi. lol
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^ your still not understanding, that is okay, just do some little research on prenasalised consonants and it will eventually, click! Good luck buddy.
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^ just do your research and all will be fine.
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Those words common with Bulgarian: Some of them are loan words from Bulgarian which were acquired during the Bulgarian Empire. I'm not gonna bother replying to the rest which is mostly composed of false claims.
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I wasn't talking about the content in the video btw. I was talking about that Bulgarian chick.
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Southern Albania was inhabited by Illyrians too actually https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...nts_in_Illyria
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