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#191 |
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![]() I can confirm I use aren and arno (Bitolchen), I did not know there were other variants of this word though in other regions, what are they?
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![]() How do you know they are ancient Macedonian ??
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![]() Lol was that meant for a different thread George?
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![]() In "Essay on the Close Affinity of the Slavo-Russian Language with Greek" (1828), Konstantinos Oikonomos mentions how the ancient Macedonians always used the letter B in place of F, whence we get the Macedonian Slavic words běgu (escape) from pheúgō, and boyu (fight) from phobéō.
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