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    Quote Originally Posted by Novi Pazar View Post
    Yes there are unique traditions for a people and Albanians are no different with their brotherhood unions!

    Anyway, can you tell us here why Shqiptarisht have these nasalised consonants, the words M’broj or N’ga (some have made this connection to Vietnam).

    The Tagelmust?????
    There are not nasalised consonants on the Albanian words Mbroj and not M'broj or Nga and not N'ga. Anyway, you can quote these people who have made this connection with Vietnam. Or it's just a bs invented by you? Let see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulu View Post
    I don't know any dervishes that settled there. Our genetics don't show any trace at all from that region. It's probably indo-european because it is old persian.
    Maybe it’s the connection between Mardaites ====> Mirdites? There is a connection to Asia Minor and Caucasus 100%, the name Gheg is found throughout Armenia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laku View Post
    There are not nasalised consonants on the Albanian words Mbroj and not M'broj or Nga and not N'ga. Anyway, you can quote these people who have made this connection with Vietnam. Or it's just a bs invented by you? Let see.
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    The word like Nga has N emphasised.

    Why does Shqiptarisht use ‘BORE’ for snow and Maltese ‘BORRA’. The connection of your proto Shqiptars to Arabic Sicily.

    Btw, Marjorie Chibnall explains that medieval Latin name 'albani', means"aliens" and it denotes those who, as foreigners, were not subjects of the country in which they had settled!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novi Pazar View Post
    The word like Nga has N emphasised.

    Why does Shqiptarisht use ‘BORE’ for snow and Maltese ‘BORRA’. The connection of your proto Shqiptars to Arabic Sicily.

    Btw, Marjorie Chibnall explains that medieval Latin name 'albani', means"aliens" and it denotes those who, as foreigners, were not subjects of the country in which they had settled!
    Did you forget to elaborate this connection with Vietnam? Or it was your invention?
    BTW, what's the connection of Serbs with Avars? I have heard some funny stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novi Pazar View Post
    Maybe it’s the connection between Mardaites ====> Mirdites? There is a connection to Asia Minor and Caucasus 100%, the name Gheg is found throughout Armenia.
    Novi you should study genetics a bit and you won't even make these questions. If you wanna find something exotic look out in Africa. You have a connection to Armenia and Caucasus via Scythians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laku View Post
    Did you forget to elaborate this connection with Vietnam? Or it was your invention?
    BTW, what's the connection of Serbs with Avars? I have heard some funny stories.
    Have a look, Nga is a word used in South East Asian countries. However in my opinion, yes it’s not of East Asian origin, it’s strikingly of Berber/African origin, many African languages use these nasalised consonants and with Alb-Shqiptarisht they have many words of Berber origin just like Germanic through Norman ancestry.

    Serbs and Avars? Laku , I’m not interested exploring histories penned by the Vatican during the 16th cent. I’m interested in real histories that have logic, l noticed here the name Abereshe brought up? Arbereshe has its origins through the Latin Arborea, this Arbereshe literally means a ‘Norman Forest Dweller’ and Arborea has its origins through the Serbian name RABAN (Highland Forest - Pines). Do you notice that if RA is switched around we get AR (metathesis) and RABAN is now Arban, as Greeks don’t have B we get Arvan B to V, then for a group of people it becomes Arvaniti or Arvanites!

    There is way more to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulu View Post
    Novi you should study genetics a bit and you won't even make these questions. If you wanna find something exotic look out in Africa. You have a connection to Armenia and Caucasus via Scythians.
    Majority of Serbs belong to Haplogroup I, native Europeans then in Second place are both Steppe and African R1a and EV13.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novi Pazar View Post
    Have a look, Nga is a word used in South East Asian countries. However in my opinion, yes it’s not of East Asian origin, it’s strikingly of Berber/African origin, many African languages use these nasalised consonants and with Alb-Shqiptarisht they have many words of Berber origin just like Germanic through Norman ancestry.
    I want to repeat again my question. Who are these people who have made this connection between Albanian and Vietnamese language? Could you tell us a single name?
    Serbs and Avars? Laku , I’m not interested exploring histories penned by the Vatican during the 16th cent. I’m interested in real histories that have logic, l noticed here the name Abereshe brought up? Arbereshe has its origins through the Latin Arborea, this Arbereshe literally means a ‘Norman Forest Dweller’ and Arborea has its origins through the Serbian name RABAN (Highland Forest - Pines). Do you notice that if RA is switched around we get AR (metathesis) and RABAN is now Arban, as Greeks don’t have B we get Arvan B to V, then for a group of people it becomes Arvaniti or Arvanites!

    There is way more to this.
    Pain in the butt?

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    ^ it seriously doesn’t worry me because l know the truth.

    Anyway check this out:

    https://www.wordsense.eu/nga/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novi Pazar View Post
    ^ it seriously doesn’t worry me because l know the truth.

    Anyway check this out:

    https://www.wordsense.eu/nga/
    You are really an idiot. Following your stupidity i want to ask why Albanian is connected with Vietnamese and not for example with Irish, from your link:
    nga (Irish)
    Noun
    nga (masc.)

    Eclipsis of ga

    Or should we say that Irish language is connected with Vietnamese? Do you realise what kind of idiot you are?
    Let me give you an example. The word mut. It`s an word used in 20 languages in Europe and around the world. Here you have the link:
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mut
    Novi Pazar are a mut but in Albanian, or better a piece of mut.
    Get a life idiot.

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