Re: Slovene language
- From: Craoibhin66@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 03:16:57 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 17, 9:42 pm, Dušan Vukotić <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Of course, the Bulgarian language is an exception because the Central
Asian people - Bulgars, imposed their name to that part of Slavonic
speakers. The modern Bulgarian has nothing in common with the original
"Bulgarian" - the modern Bulgarian is a pure Slavic language and it is
supposed that only about 20 words remained in Bulgarian from the
language of the Avarian Bulgars.
Tell us something we don't know. Bulgarian is obviously a Slavic
language, although not a very typical one. I am afraid I have never
seriously tried to learn it. Too many damned tenses. A Slavic language
is supposed to have no more tenses than present, simple future,
compound future, and past (imperfective and perfective).
.
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