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![]() Chij si ti in shtipsko
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![]() Chi si ti, or Chije si ti, Chija si ti. We also say 'Na koi si ti', or 'Od kai kur doide', well, the last one we reserve for Grkomani mostly, lol
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![]() With regard to the words Bendisa and Kandisa, I am not aware of their use by the other Slavic languages, not even Bulgarian or Serbian.
Can you confirm this Makedonin?
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Bulg always use Aresa as for Serb Svidja instead of Bendisa. As for Kandisa they use variaty of words depending of the situation. But never heard the Kandisa word used by any of those two.
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![]() ![]() yep the versions for 'Chij si ti' as well 'Na koi si ti' are used over here as well.
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![]() Interesting, I have heard Macedonians use Sfigya or Sviga also.
So the following seem to be unique Macedonian words from what we have searched thus far; Glushets/Glufets (Mouse) Bendisa (Fancy) Kandisa (Convince) Let's keep adding more.
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But Bendisa is in deed unique and common used. What about Dzunica ie. Ѕуница. Is there some one who is using this one. It means rainbow. It is vastly used in Eastern Macedonia. It has common Root for kind of Vibraiton, sound or light. Example: Zvuk DZvzda Zrak Dzirka etc. many such examples. where as the sound DZ <> Ѕ being diftong is sometimes simplified and substituted with Z. By the way, Bulgs and Serbs have no idea of what that word means.
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![]() I'd have to ask the elders for that one, I don't recall hearing it.
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![]() Is the word Chedo used by anybody other than the Macedonians and our Tatarised cousins in the east?
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![]() well done som at last some words uniquely nashi. serbs say chedo i think.
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