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| Year of Macedonian language marked in Moscow Macedonian, Russian academicians reviewed yesterday the past, present cultural relations between the two countries. Special attention payed to the role of Russian Slavists in the 19 and 20 century in determining the uniqueness of Macedonian language, which was also an inspiration for the prominent Macedonian philologist and publicist, Krste Petkov Misirkov. Russian, Macedonian editions, dedicated to the Year of Macedonian language, were also presented at the meeting, including the Russian translation of the grand Petre M. Andreevski's novel ,Pirej', the Macedonian Embassy in Moscow said in a press release. Regarding the Year of Macedonian language, organized and supported by Macedonia's Government, a delegation including academics PhD. Blaze Ristevski and prof PhD. Ilija Velev visited Moscow. On May 16, Moscow State University 'M.V.Lomonosov' hosted a debate on the Macedonian language, literature and culture. Macedonian (Ristevski, Velev) and Russian experts in Slavistics, as well as students of the Slavistic Department took part in the event. Two days ago a second meeting within the Macedonian Language Year was held at the Moscow House of Nationalities, focused on Macedonian-Russian linguistic, cultural relations, roots of the 'Slavic literacy', influence of the Macedonian on Russian language and vice-versa. The movie 'Macedonian Language in Global World' was presented at both events. |
| QUOTE (kvk1 @ May 26, 2008 02:59 am) |
| Man I'm so god damn embarrassed as I don't know anything about the issue here as I get asked about it a lot by my Greek mates here on what I think about it. They're like what do you think about the naming case? And I have to say "Oh you mean with the people that have the red and yellow flag?" because I keep forgetting whether calling them FYROM is offensive or Macedonians. I keep looking for UNBIASED links that aren't set-up solely to attack other's point of view but can't find any. |
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| QUOTE (optimaton @ May 26, 2008 06:24 am) |
| "UNBIASED"? And in uppercase as well. So why do you think the Greek sites would be BIASED? We are talking about OUR history. And we will also quote many non-Greek sources just so some won't be quick to dismiss only-Greek sources as being BIAS. Look above this thread and you can get the gist of how the Fyromian sites work: http://greekturkish.18.forumer.com/index.p...indpost&p=84170 |
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