Save Western Civilization > Save Serbia

muslims/croat killers

<< < (4/7) > >>

Ambiorix:

--- Quote from: Husar on December 29, 2007, 08:42:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: serbchicago on December 29, 2007, 08:21:03 PM ---1.my mision is to destroy muslim-croat nazis and to protect serbian people!                                  2.protect john o'coner

--- End quote ---

I baptize you "Terminatorovich".

 ;)

--- End quote ---

I like this name !!

Husar:
Dear Ambiorix,
have you noticed that Slavs, and especially Serbs,
use the "IC" ("ICH", in english form) suffix to demonstrate
the group to which they pertain ?

 8;)

It's the exact same as the Celtic (Gallic) "IX".
For instance PETROVIC(H) is the one(s)
who came from PETAR (Peter).

 :)

Ambiorix:

--- Quote from: Husar on December 29, 2007, 09:12:27 PM ---Dear Ambiorix,
have you noticed that Slavs, and especially Serbs,
use the "IC" ("ICH", in english form) suffix to demonstrate
the group to which they pertain ?

 8;)

It's the exact same as the Celtic (Gallic) "IX".
For instance PETROVIC(H) is the one(s)
who came from PETAR (Peter).

 :)

--- End quote ---

Dear Husar,

I'm learning from you!


Thanks

Husar:
You welcome, dear Brother.

 ;)

I learn from you as well.

 8;)

In Serbia, we have a book entitled:
"Red and white, Serbo-Celt parallels",
written by Professor-Doctor Ranka Kujic
(pronounce "Kooyich"), printed in year 2000,
by "Glas Srpski" ("Serbian Voice").

She spent many studying years in Wales, among those who call themselves "Cumrani".
She, as a Serb, felt at Home, and explains in which ways this People (the Welsh)
resembles to the Serbian people, by numerous aspects, beginning with the Welsh Language.

Here, I give you a small amount
of the similarities between
the Welsh (Celtic) words,
the first ones written,
and the Serbian (Slavic) ones,
second ones written:

Welsh "bologh", Serbian "bol" (pain)
"buwchfach", "buva" (insect that jumps, flea)
"bydysawd", "bitisanje" (pronounce "beeteesanye", very existence, being)
"cagl", "kaljavo" (pronounce "kalyavo", muddy, dirty)
"crau", "krv" (blood)
"crebachu", "krepati" (starving, dying away)
"cwningen", "kunic" (pronounce "kooneech", rabbit)
"del", "deo, delovi" (part, german "teil")
"derwen", "drvo" (tree, oak)
"dibynnau", "dubina" (pronounce "doobeena", depth)
"disgynwa", "dizgina" (descent)
"dod", "dodji" (come)
"dwy", "dva" (two)
"er", "jer" (pronounce "yer", because)

"gor", "gore" (up, upon)
like in the old Celtic "GORSED"
(like the germanic "thing", council),
when the wise ones "SEDE" in Serbian/Celtic, meaning "SIT",
"GOR", "GORE" in Serbian, meaning "up there".

 ;)

"goslef" (tone, intonation) which you find in the Serbian Gusle,
our National Music Instrument, which has his own voice, intonation.

"gresynus", "gresan" (miserable, poor)
"gwiber", "guja" (pronounce "gooya", meaning adder)
"gwyr", "kvaran" (perverted, false)
"hai", "hajde" (hurry)
"iach", "jak" (pronounce "yak", meaning strong, healthy)
"llaca", "ljaga" (pronounce "lyaga", mud)
"llev", "lav" (lion)
"llaned", "lani" (precedent year, "yesteryear")
"llydw", "ljudi" (pronounce "lyoodee", people, many persons, like in german "leute")
"medd", "med" (honey, swedish "mjod")
"melin", "mlin" (french "moulin")
"mor", "more" (sea)
"myglad", "magla" (smog)
"nag", "nego" (but)
"nefol", "nebeski" (celestial)
"ni", "ne" (no)
"odd", "od" (from)
"oes", "jeste" (pronounce "YESte", it is)
"oswydd", meaning "enemy" in Welsh,
and summoning "osveta" (revenge) in Serbian.
"pa", "pa" (and , so what ?)
"penaduria", "pandur" (those in power, police)
"pendrwch", "pendrek" (smashing skulls...with a Serbian pendrek)
"plaid", "plot" (wall)
"pleten", "pletenica (pronounce "pleteneetsa", something wooven)
"plwg", "plug" (plough)
"poeth", "pec !" (pronounce "pets !", very warm, hot)
"praw", "pravda" (judgment, justice)
"preiddiwr", "pre ide" (the one that leads, pastor)
"priddoled", "prihod" (the thing you add)
"pwn", "pun" (pronounce "poon", full, heavy)
"rhagman", "vrag" (evil, devil)
"rhaid", "rat" (war)
"rheswm", "razum" (pronounce "razoom", reason, sense)
"rhoch", "rosa" (wet soil, "rosée" in french)
"rhoddi", "giving, like Serbian "rodi" "gives Birth"
"rhybuddio", "razbuditi" (warning, eye-opening)
"rhydu", "rdja" (pronounce "r(e)djya", rot)
"rhydd", "rad(o)" (glad)
"sadell", "sedlo" (saddle)
"sathr", "satrt" (beaten, walked upon, smashed...)
"sedd", "sediste" (pronouce "sedeeshte", sitting, seat)
"sgrwbio", "zgrebati" (take in claws...)
"sicr", "siguran" (sure)
"slogan", "slog (reci)" (slogan)
"stol", "stolica" (pronounce "stoleetsa") (chair, german "stuhl")
"stumog", "stomak" (stomach)
"swuga", "sugav" (pronounce "shoogav", dirty)
"sych", "suv" (dry)
"synio", "sanjati" (pronounce "sanyatee", dreaming)
"tabwrdd", "tabor" (camp, side)
"tad", "tata" (father)
"ti", "ti" (you)
"toes", "testo" (bread non cooked yet)
"trefn", "potrefilo" (target attained)
"treigfla", "trag" (trace)
"tres", "tres" (hit)
"tri", "tri" (three)
"tu", "tu" (pronounce "too", here)
"twp", "tupav" (dumb)
"ymdderu", "derati se" (hurling, shouting)
"ymladd", "mlatiti" (having a fight)
"ysgol", skola" (pronounce "shkola", school)
"ywen", "iva" (species of tree)
"gwylan", "galeb" (sea-gull)
"bran", "vrana" (crow)
"cigfran" (pronounce "kigvran"), "gavran" (raven)
"wystrysen", "ostriga" (oister)

 ;)














SerbChicago:
 >:( terminatorovich report to duty

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version