This is my first post on these forums...
I just wanted to say..Dinar comes from the latin word Denarii...
Ancient Rome used Denarii as their currency, thats why you still see countries such as Serbia, Iraq, etc. (all of which were at one point part of the Roman empire) using it as the name....I'm pretty sure that's it.
Also I wanted to say that every single thing I've read on these forums is pretty much 100% how I feel...Muslim takeover of Europe, homosexuals being "normal", etc.
Good to know there are still people with morals in the world.
Well, welcome, Zoran13...
You know, you could have simply been Zoran,
since there are no other Zoran 's as you, in this forum.
Was "Dinar" Serb or roman first, I didn't study this,
but in Serbia, in the Balkanic Peninsula,
we Serbs have the DINARIC Alps.
Italian Alps are the Apennins.
I also saw an Italian WWI postcard/poster
with "DATE DENARO" for the Fatherland...
We Serbs can understand this Italian sentence,
without even the sliciest translation, since we would say,
for the exact same thing:
"ДАЈТЕ ДИНАР"
"DAJTE
(pronounce: "dayte",
meaning "give")
DINAR
(dollar)".
"DATE DENARO"
"ДАЈТЕ ДИНАР"
("DAJTE DINAR")
...
Zoran, freely change your nick in "Zoran".
And feel free to go to introduce yourself,
in the "Introduce yourself" section...