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Krste Petkov Misirkov - biography
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Yannis the Macedonian
2003-12-26 21:25:05 UTC
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Considering the bugaroman propaganda that has "erupted" recently about
Misirkov, it is worthwhile for this "loonie tunes" to read the following
KRSTE PETKOV MISIRKOV
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1. Krste TATARCHEFF leader of VMRO after 1893 Thessaloniki's council. His
grand-son in prosecutor in Sofia, Bulgaria.
2. Dame Gruev: http://members.tripod.com/~dimobetchev/documents/ilinden.htm
3. Macedonians named after Greek names ALL the cities they built or
renamed. What you would say if I tell you that SlavoSkopians named after
Macedonian names ALL the cities they built or renamed ??
Yannis
Macedonia, Greece
Yannis the Macedonian
2004-01-02 22:00:02 UTC
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"Zhivko Apostolovski" <***@mail2me.com.au> wrote:
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Although I don't fully understand to which readers you refer, my guess is
that you mean the Macedonians, then the answer is yes, as it is written
in a
Macedonian language/dialect. I have a copy of Misirkov's book "On the
Macedonian Matters" and I understand it fully, although his way of
expression is of a different regional dialect (the Macedonians of his
time
did not have the opportunity to codify a standard literary language) and
thus differs slightly from the standard literary Macedonian language
which
is based (as suggested by Misirkov) on the Bitola-Ohrid-Prilep regional
language, as the "purest" Macedonian language (least common to both the
Bulgarian and Serbian diaslects/languages).
Hahahahahahahaha !!
I like last parenthesis !
Dear Zhivko, what is not Bulgarian on you ??
Yannis
Macedonia, Greece

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