Seriously, where's everyone?![]()
Seriously, where's everyone?![]()
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangiđ upp á gólv dansiđ lystilig!
I have no idea![]()
София, Пловдив, Варна, Бургас, чалга до дупка - купона е при нас.
It`s easter soon...parties are coming LOL
Всичко е лъжа, заблуда и лъжа, заблуда, всичко е лъжа...
vsichki sa murtvi, ubih gi
parties at easter......?
значи Трендафил, Цветан, Роза, Маргерита и т.н. :d
София, Пловдив, Варна, Бургас, чалга до дупка - купона е при нас.
Наистина възкресе!
Mmm I was absent reallybut now let's say I'm back...
Happy Easters guys!
Anything new with ya?
Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
Vier
Fünf
Sechs
Sieben..
Acht..
Neun.....
Ich hab' keine Lust.
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangiđ upp á gólv dansiđ lystilig!
Guys, I have problems with ATL... When i click on Slavic languages and then to bulgarian/macedonian he page refreshes and i go back to the forums home pageAnd that 10 times each time... Do you have something like that happening to you, or the problem is in my laptop LOL
Всичко е лъжа, заблуда и лъжа, заблуда, всичко е лъжа...
i've had that when i try to read threads in this subforum. seems to have gone now, though.
i've only just discovered that page![]()
hows MV going Niki?
ೋღ♥ღೋ...обичам България..Моите душа и сърце принадлежат на България. За мен България е най-хубавата страна на света...ೋღ♥ღೋ
how come bulgarian and macedonian don't have padezhi?
I'm not a linguist, but I think Bulgarian has 3 cases that are in use nowadays :] In my opinion Macedonian is Bulgarian so I guess that explains any lack of cases in that "language", although it surprises me they haven't adopted the cases used in Serbian :]
*I've read in some historical books that Bulgarian has a non-Slavic grammar.. we've based our grammar on the language of the Proto-Bulgarians while the Vocabulary was mainly Slavic :]
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangiđ upp á gólv dansiđ lystilig!
well, i heard the bulgarian non-slavic grammar comment before, and i don't believe it makes sense - proto-bulgars were of (primarily!) turkic origin, speaking a turkic language, and modern turkish at least has 6 cases.
Don't forget that quite a few centuries are separating us from them, and there's been plenty of time for both Turkish and Bulgarian to change a lot.. Yet again, this theory is just one way of explaining that "mysterious" lack of cases and, at the same time - a boost to the national ego ;]
Anyway ... I better leave that to the more enlightened forumers :]
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangiđ upp á gólv dansiđ lystilig!