Shpresa_xox wrote:Alissia_baby wrote:Shpresa_xox wrote:STFU and get rid of the red fox in your background![]()
Bye,I'm going to make a coffee.
Make me one too, I like cappuccinos with one spoon of sugar![]()
Shpresa_xox wrote:Alissia_baby wrote:Shpresa_xox wrote:STFU and get rid of the red fox in your background![]()
Bye,I'm going to make a coffee.
Make me one too, I like cappuccinos with one spoon of sugar![]()




Aphroditte wrote:You know, you're really delusional. Are you going to post some random killers in order
to generalize Albanians in Greece? What should I do now, go & google some Greek criminals
in the UK & all over Europe? Do you really think I care?If you are so ''angelical'' & God knows
what, then why is Greece regularly mentioned on the site of Amnesty International?
You can go and read this non-biased article, be my guest: http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-upda ... 2010-07-27
Why don't you mention the countless stories of Albanian students that were top of their class,
yet were xenophobically taken the right to hold the Greek flag in parades? Just because they were
Albanian? Or for ex. successful models like Valbona Coba back in the 90's or Sindorela Toli, the
winner of Greece's Next Top Model? I don't really care what some irrelevant criminals are doing in
Greece, compared to the massacres acknowledged by the British & U.S army files, those are nothing!![]()
But don't worry, majority of Albanians are already moving back to Albania, they're just waiting
for school to end & to re-register their children into Albanian schools, your crappy country will be
safe now that we're gone, so enjoy drowning in your own shit.
Nope, they exist in Ancient Greek, I did not wrote anything, just copied them directly from a dictionary.
If what you're saying is true, then why isn't Albanian a Romance language? Those words are simply Indo-European,
you even have words in Albanian that correspond with Briton, Irish & Celtic, yet noone says Albanian is based on
those languages...Ofcourse there are some Slavic borrowings, yet for each word there is also an original
pure, Albanian one. Please don't quote John Wilkes, he is not a linguist, just go back a few pages where I posted
articles from numerous Universities, regarding linguistics & genetics. You also have some books mentioned, just
published that prove the Illyrian-Albanian continuation just perfectly.I won't requote them, since then again
you're not an interesting interlocutor, it's sincerely not worth my time.
Btw, ''qe'' doesn't mean here in Albanian, but that. The correct word is ''ketu''. You're saying that Albanian is based
on Latin & then that we lack Latin borrowings? Make up your mind already you schizophrenic twat.![]()
Bosnians, Serbs & Croats are Slavic. Period. They might've absorbed a few Illyrians, but that doesn't drastically
change or shift their gene pool. Albanians are not what your incompetent Wilkes described as short & dark-skinned,
but Dinaric. You are aware of how Greeks look in general right?![]()
Interesting to note that since Dalmatians were pastoral Illyrians, that is what exactly the word itself stands for in
Albanian: ''Delme/Dalma'' = sheep. Proto-Romanians were Thraco-Dacians with a Getae admixture, genetically we
haven't got anything in common with them. I have already explained to you why those words are correspondent with
Romanian, it's due to the fact that the languages were simmilar. Most of your sources are Yugoslav, which cannot be
trusted due to the fact we're all familiar with. historical falsification for one's personal value. All the genetics, linguists
& historians I have previously quoted (go check a few pages back cunt) are of unbiased German, British, Italian, French
& U.S American origin. The Messapic language has been proposed as Illyrian for almost a century, yet it still remains an
unproven hypothesis. Venetic & Liburnian languages were quite distinct from Illyrian, so still there is no connection here.
Speaking about the Centum nature of the Illyrian language, the theory was proposed based on the Centum character of
Venetian, which was thought as being relative to Illyrian, yet is nowadays discredited. Due to particular toponysm and
personal names, there is clear evidence of the Satem nature of Illyrian, which undoubtedly links it with nowadays Albanian.
Now comming to the part of the Illyrian-Albanian words, 1st you are not fluent in Albanian & second, most of the words
you have written are wrong. The word ''moçal'' is Slavic in origin (ex. Slov. močvirje). I have yet to hear of an Illyrian
word as ''bra''. ''Mag'', Albanian equivalent ''Madh'', ''famshem'' means famous, ''kryesor'' means ''main'', ''fisnik'' means loyal
& ''shkelqyer'' means excellent. ''Brisa'' does not mean grapes, but husk of grapes & in Albanian it's ''bersi''. Hmm, ''metu'' &
''ndermjet''? So there is no connection with metu & the last part of the word, ''mjet''? It's the first time I hear of ''oserieates'',
the Illyrian word for ''pool,lake'' is ''lougeon'', equivalent with Albanian ''lag'' (to wet, soak, bathe & wash) & ''legate'' as pool,
pond. I have yet to hear of ''plo'. As for ''rinos'', the word ''hije'' means shadow not fog, while the Albanian word for fog is
''ren'', surprise surprise?And no, ''sybina'' is not Illyrian, the word for spear or dagger in Illyrian is ''sica'', equivalent to
Albanian ''thika''. Give up, you're horrible at this!Other Albanian-Illyrian words would include; Ill. ''mal'', Alb. mall
(mountain), Ill. ''bardi'', Alb. ''bardhe'' (white), Ill. ''ulc'', Alb. ''ujk'' (wolf - the name of Ulcinj in modern day Montenegro, in
the Malsia region is derived from ''ujk'', since it's protector is the wolf & it has been exclusively inhabited by Albanians), Illy.
''mantia'', Alb. ''mande'' (berry/mullberry).
Yes, Serbs came in the 7th century from the Carpath region (the homeland of Slavs). They are genetically Slavic, with some
Ancient genome due to Vllach intermixture. Once again, unlike me, you are not fluent in Slavic languages or Serbian for
this matter, so your ''interesting'' connections just failed horrendously. The world for pool in Serbian is ''barica'', while in
Albanian it's not ''pellg'', but ''lloga/llogate''. The last part of ''ndermjetu'' has more to do with Illyrian than ''između'', not medju.
The word ''bra'' is unexistent. Veselo means ''happy'', it's not a noun, but an emotion, state of being. ''Barba'' is unexistent &
the word for merchant in Albanian is ''tregtar'', not ''dyqanxhi'', which is Ottoman & also used by the Serbs.
The Slavs cannot be the descendants of Illyrians, they might have a little genome from absorbed Illyrian tribes, they migrated
into the modern-day Balkans, yet there are no records of Albanians ever migrating in the land we inhabit nowadays, so
what happened, did we just pop out of air?![]()
Dyrrachium or Epidamnos was a Corynthian based Ancient Greek colony, ofcourse it didn't have any Illyrian inhabitans.
Exactly, since the transition happened in the 8th-9th century from surviving Illyrians to Albanians, that's when the tribes
became aware of their common origin & culture, from which the name ''Arberors'' came in use amongst all Illyrians, since
it was the strongest tribe of it's time & the most organized city (the ruins of Arbanon or in Ancient Greek ''Albanopolis'' are
located just a few km from Kruja, the ''State head'' city of Albania.
Yes, while you were fighting the Germans (which we did aswell) we saved hundreds of Jews in the meantime & were known
as the ''Jewish paradise'', we were the only country in Europe that had a larger Jewish population than before the war!
You are aware of the fact that Albert Einstein, the most lauded personality in history escaped into the U.S with an Albanian
password? Now wow, isn't that bravery.We saved one of the most important figures of modern day history.
I couldn't care less about Byron, he was a poet. His work is nice & his words of Albanians are equally as greatly spoken of
as Greek, yet I don't get what's the point of mentioning him? Btw, he also wore the Albanian foustanella & garment, wasn't
he such a nice man? Or Edith Durham, proposed by the Serbian monarchy herself, yet refused & came to aid to the Albanians,
but well that's another story.
What is important is the present & as I'm seeing it, Greece doesn't seem to have a light future ahead of it.![]()
Now that you sold ''Oxia'' to Qatar, we should really start bargaining for Chameria, I'm sure in a few years you won't hear a word
of Greek spoken. Delightful, isn't it?![]()
Stay put doll, lots of love from the land of Glaukus, the one that raised Pyrrhus to the glory he achieved, to Olympias, the mother
of Alexander the Great, to Eurydice, the mother of Alexander the Great's father, to Diocletian, one of the most famous Roman
emperors along with Justinian & almost 20 other Illyrian emperors of Rome, to Jerome, the translator of the Bible from Greek &
Hebrew into Latin, to Priest Petrus, the builder of the Roman church, to Gjergj Kastrioti SCANDERBEG, one of the three ''Athleta
Christi's'' in the Holy See, Vatican, to Muhammad Ali, the founder of Egypt & the grandfather of one of the most beautiful women
of the 20th century, the Albanian, Fawziah Shirin, to the world renown Saint Mother Teresa & many others that this magnificent
land has produced.![]()


... they define the word chauvinist!




Shpresa_xox wrote:The only time Greece considers to count Albanians is if they commit crimes., yet for anything else they treat them as shit and change there names to Greek … aren’t Greeks the ones that created democracy? Well, I see none of that in a hypocritical country. You know what, I think Greeks were also the first ones to be diagnosed as bipolar and delusional.
I’m not even going to bother proving to you Albanians saved Jews because it’s a known fact; in books, historians know this, museums, witnesses, etc. And I’m sure Greeks saved Jews too because Jews were coming mainly from the north to the south to hide.
As for Alexander the Great, you’re not a reliable source to say he was Greek … Even historians, scientists, etc. can’t 100% agree what ethnicity he was exactly; he's still a mystery.
Illyrians being known just by historians? Yeah, um, no. They’re known by linguistics, historians, archeologists, scientists, etc. One of the first.


Oh, did the Greeks invent glue too?


Aphroditte wrote:Shpresa_xox wrote:Fake accounts? Girl is trippin!
Aphroditte, I think she's getting wet from all the excitement.At least use a dildo and not the internet. Homie say he need glue? Nah man, just use some Greek-glueOh, did the Greeks invent glue too?
The Greeks invented misso, didn't you know? ![]()
Btw, there's a sale at Macy's & Greek Island is on the menu. Hurry before Arabs buy 'em all, such a great price!![]()





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