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Crow   
14 Aug 2010
News / Poland sends firefighters to help Russia [67]

Poland sends firefighters to help Russia

you know what would be real news to me?

if some of those Polish firefighters stay in Russia and achieve successful political career
Crow   
14 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

Scots and Poles really have more in common than we think.

yes. i look forward in dissolution of Greater Britain and then merging of Scotland with Poland.

I hope Polish does spread.

spread, spread
Crow   
13 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

We can't let language be a barrier and my folks will do what they can to learn nice Polish :)

whatever your choice may be, i wish you all the best man. God knows that this Earth needs good people
Crow   
13 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

Crow, there would be huge resistance to Polish in Germany, France and the UK. I really can't imagine many people from those countries even attempting Polish.

They are all former Poles and Serbs anyway

My mother is quite linguistically talented but she has too much on her plate to attempt it, though she has the materials.

prepare you mother for inevitable changes. Tell her `Mother, Polish is coming. If we refuse Serbs would eat us.`/just joking of course/
Crow   
13 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

sobieski

if i desired your opinion i could say- ``any Albanian (Shiftar, to say) on this forum is free to come and sh** on me``

They will moan in polish?

hahahah haha
Crow   
13 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

I do not think that people in the EU would be happy to being obliged mastering the nightmare called Polish Grammar

let them suffer

Yes, Serb... how is your Polish actually?

Serbian or Polish is all the same. Sounds me as two dialects of same language
Crow   
12 Aug 2010
USA, Canada / Better life in USA or Canada? - expats opinions and your comparison [143]

Was joking, that's all.

i understand your empty jokes. You never experienced free Slavic spirit of Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija). That was country, modern and prosperous. But for us Poland was West. We- Yugoslavs were able to admit it without any complexes and still, we were aware that we (in time of Yugoslavia) are leading force of complete Slavic world. We waited fall of communism to combine with free Poland and other Slavs. That`s why dissolution of Yugoslavia was encouraged by so called west and Islam
Crow   
11 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

you know. It would be sad. One can`t blame people because regime is criminalized. God should restrict flood exclusively on Toni Blair and similar greedy idiots
Crow   
11 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

we would appreciate

we? weakling. Cover behind others

See, decent man would be more direct.

Given recent and past floods in Poland surely somewhere else would be a safer bet?

Polish flood looks like joke in comparison with flood that is inevitable in London. i mean, let us speak openly

It's up to Crow. What say you Crow is Liverpool ok with you?

liver is liver
Crow   
11 Aug 2010
News / Polish, language of future - Post-apocalyptic [45]

It just crossed my mind. Polish language is most suitable to replace English in a years that would come in case of EU dissolution and great climatic changes that may occur.

Polish is most western most Slavic language and that way closest to the western Europe, relatively wide spread. It may become logical choice of many people from North to the West of Europe, after eventual racial and ethnic turmoils and/or move of population far from the edge of continent, deeper in European inland- due to climatic changes (most probably flood).
Crow   
10 Aug 2010
News / Poland sends firefighters to help Russia [67]

oh, great... Poles will help Russians with the wildfire and Russians will help Poles with the flood...

Go Poljaci! Save Ruse! They are so incompetent sometimes

/Poles and Russians desperately needs each others and, deserve/ ;)
Crow   
6 Aug 2010
Genealogy / Ancient placenames/names that could be in connection with Proto-Slavs, old Poles [7]

Or basically, to fart ;) In Ukrainian "dunuty" means to blow (e.g. wind). And I bet in many other Slavic languages it will sound similaly.

in Serbian this is >>>

DUNUTI or DUVATI (to blow). But, it isn`t in connection with `fart`. One may say `Vetar duva` (Wind blow) or for example `Ti duvaš` /read `duvash`/ (You blow), referring on `You blow with your mouth`

but you have...

PRDETI >>> `fart/to fart` but for the same meaning you may say in Serbian `Ti imaš vetrove` (You have the winds/You fart). Here `fart` stays in correlation with `winds`.

Origin of Berlin

Berlin
/blog/origin-berlin/

Berlin was a Polish city or at least western Slavic in origin.

any Serbian would tell you that Berlin sound him as `BRLOG` (in modern day Serbian language) that as designation stays in close connection with the word `swamp` (in Serb. `bara` or `moèvara` /read as mochvara/) >>>

Berlin the name

The city Berlin has a Slavic not a German name. Think about Berlin how it is similar to the city of Lublin. It does not have a 'burg' or other Germanic endings. I think it comes from an old Slavic word meaning bog or marsh. The slavic languages have words that sound like 'berl' or 'brlog'. Meaning fishing village or bog or swamp/meadow. The etymology of Brandenburg comes from Slavic 'brenna' also meaning swamp. It is 100% Slavic not German, ironically.

Slavic names in Berlin names

In fact today in section of the city there are street names with Slavic sounds and names as a legacy to their founders the Slavic people.

TARA

on a first sight, one must notice obvious Slavic tone of the name. It sound very Slavic to me and it means that i immediately connect name with the meaning of the name and that complete picture has logic to me.

Among Slavs name of Tara is regularly used as designation for hill or mountain (for example, there is mountain `Tara` in Serbia and in Montenegro). Speaking from the angle of Slavic languages (particularly Serbian) i would say that word TARA as designation from hill/mountain coming from a word OTIRATI (`to wipe off` in Eng.) that has its other form/verb where word evolve - for example `Ja tarem` (what in English translation means `I scratch`).

Do you see the logic? See,... in the eyes of ancient people (Proto Slavs) top of the hill or mountain `scratching` the sky. So, for the top of big hills/mountains they used word TARA. Ultimately, word TARA from the Slavic languages in English must be translated as `top of the hill that scratch the sky`.

Among Serbs, even these days, some people still choose name of `Tara` for their daughters. `Tara` as personal name is very archaic.

Now, after we understand that modern day Serbs still using that old original and universal name of all Slavs- Sarmatian name, i could be able to show many more interesting things to all of you who seek to investigate deepest history of Poland.

Many of you heard for so called hyperboreans, for Aryans mentioned in Indian Rg veda texts. i think that in old Poland they were known as Ariets. Anyway, those Aryans were in fact Proto-Slavs, our Slavic ancestors (BDW, that is biggets public secret of Europe, absolutely politically incorrect truth). Just, in time when Rg Veda manuscripts were written our ancestors still used their older name- based on some form of modern day Serbian name, known as Sarmatian name.

See, story of Vedic Aryans in nothing but story of Proto-Slavs. Insight in just one tragic episode from Slavic past, in time when our ancestors retreated from their eastern most outposts/territories (due to attack by darker people and due to natural catastrophes). You know, realm, culture and language of our ancestors was speared from the western Europe to the Ind River. Not only that Slavs aren`t newcomers to Europe but, their expansion actually started from Europe, from the Balkan-Baltic Danubian line, from that ancient Ister River.

Name of Serbians (Sarmatin name) was/is only ethnic name of Western world, only ethnic designation of Whites ever mentioned in ancient Rg Veda texts.

This post goes for all the Poles who wants to learn about Sarmatins that lived 1500-3000 years BC. Enjoy >>> /name of Serbians read as Sarmatians/ >>> /Srbinda- superlative form of Serbian name/ >>>

First appearance of serbian name is in Rig Veda - ancient religious sanskrit text (3000-1500 b.c.) in book VIII., 32., 2.:
"Strong God, he slew Anarsani, Srbinda, Pipru, and the friend, Ahisuva, and loosed the floods." From all the European peoples the Serbs are the only race from the construction of the wording of their name, according to the Austrian sanskritologist Walter Wust who are composed in the Vedic hymns as the characteristic SRBINDA, in which almost letter to letter is identical to the modern form SRBENDA used by Balkan Serbs.

ljiljana-zivojinovic.blogspot.com/2007/09/s-e-r-b-i.html

next post is comparison between Serbian/Slavic languages and English language, on one simple example. Slavic languages are obviously much older. Designations for cousins (for people that are in blood line) is very good indication for deep roots of one language (because one language needs a lot of time to invent diverse list of words for all kind of cousins).

spot this list of designations for cousins in Serbian language. i would like that somebody offer alternative list in Polish language >>>

1. sin (Srb.) --- son (Eng.)
2. otac/tata --- father
3. deda/djed --- grandfather
4. pradeda --- grand-grand father
5. cukundeda (read - chukundeda) --- after grand-grand father
6. askurdjel --- next step in blood line
7. sukurdjel --- next step
8. rebalo --- next
9. kurebalo --- next
10. beli orao (meaning- `white eagle` in Eng.)--- next

This is what every Serbian child learn very early considering that every Serbian house hold to its family/clan tree. Faith in our ancestors saved Serbians in time when we were under foreign occupation. Serbs are only Slavs that still worship SLAVA, ancient Slavic family custom, in its Christianized form.
Crow   
3 Aug 2010
History / When will you Poles give back German land and the cities which you robbed? [557]

When will you give back German land and the cities which you robbed

wtf?

who dared to ask?

what German land? Is it joke? provocation maybe?

Please, there are Serbians (very nervous people) on this forum, too. Don`t upset them without reason. We all know that even today`s Eastern Germany (minimum) isn`t German but Slavic land. Not to mention how all sensible people familiar with historic facts see German nation- biggest joke of Europe.
Crow   
2 Aug 2010
History / Polish-Turkish alliance. Is it mistake, joke or real love? [35]

Mistake

i know. i just asked but, we Serbians know that. But, between us, never mind. Its just this historical momentum. Only God knows how much was/is Poland constantly historically blackmailed and forced to chose among negative choices. Things would be changed
Crow   
1 Aug 2010
Genealogy / Ancient placenames/names that could be in connection with Proto-Slavs, old Poles [7]

Desna is a river in Russia and Ukraine, left tributary of the Dnieper. The word means "right hand" in the Old East Slavic language.

i can confirm that in Serbian language DESNA means simple `right` (in Eng.) meaning `right side` (DESNA STRANA), referring on direction.

The name Dnieper is derived from Sarmatian Dānu apara "the river on the far side"

DNIEPER reminds me on Serbian DAN (day) in its poetical form used in some poems `DNI` or `DNE`

very interesting.

The river is mentioned by the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus in the fifth century BC as Borysthenes

and this is also interesting. Very interesting. `Borysthenes` could be in modern day Serbian simple translated as `stones (hills/ even mountains) that clash` /probably with each others/. Now, if we can confirm that Dniper has some significant gorge, we can clearly notice logic of name `Borysthenes` from the angle of Serbian language.

Speaking of ancient river designations take name of Danube River for example. Old, previous name for Danube was `Ister`. Translated in Serbian ISTER means practically same as IZVOR `spring` (in Eng.). But directly, ISTER is prefix of `ISTER-ATI` (isterati) meaning in Serbian `to drive out` (in Eng.). i would say, logical name for huge and serious river such is Danube.

ISTER could also derive or stay in correlation with word ISTRAJAN (in Serb.) meaning (in Eng.) `constant/steady` or `to be steady/to persist`. Now, in Serbian ISTRAJAN has almost identical meaning with word UPORAN that is `obstinate/wilful` (in Eng.).

`Danube` (DUNAV in Serbian) name for itself sound very Slavic to me, same as `Ister` name. Just, i would say that DUNAV coming from Serbian/Slavic word `DUVATI` meaning `to blow` in Eng. i even see similar logic in older name `Ister` and newer name `Dunav`. See,.. if we know that Danube is famous for the winds that blow along the river we understand that ISTER (to drive out) could mean `to drive out the wind` what is same as `DUNAV` that could be understand in wide sense (or in logic of ancient people) as `to blow the wind`.

Danube - longest European river

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danube

Spot this quotation >>>

One theory ultimately derives all these variations to the Celtic word *dānu, meaning "to flow/wift, rapid, violent, undisciplined". Other theories derive the name from an Indic root (cf. Danu (Asura) that has contributed the names of all other major rivers emptying into the Black Sea, such as the Don, Donets, Dnieper and Dniestr). Ancient Greek Istros was a borrowing from Thracian/Dacian meaning "strong, swift", akin to Sanskrit is.iras "swift", Ancient Greek ἱ (hierós) "strong, sacred".

NOTE: what we see from above quotation (and from above link about Dnieper River) is that Celtic and Sarmatian linguistics had similar or even same logic. From quotation we also can learn that old Greeks borrowed word `Istros` from Thracians/Dacians (LOOK UP ON MY COMMENT where is `Ister` described as `constant/steady` or `to be steady/to persist` in modern day Serbian (Slavic) language). So, we can recognize identical logic in Sarmatian, Celtic, Thracian, Dacian, Sanskrit and Serbian (Slavic) language.

later more on this
Crow   
1 Aug 2010
Genealogy / Ancient placenames/names that could be in connection with Proto-Slavs, old Poles [7]

This is about place names/ethnic or tribal names/river designations... that could be connected with ancient Proto-Slavs and/or early Poles.

let me start with two place names

Bylazora (217-168 BC) - Macedonia, Balkan, South-Eastern Europe

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bylazora

Bylazora or Vylazora was a Paionian city from the period of early classic antiquity. It is located in Ovèe Pole, a valley in the Republic of Macedonia, 4 km away from present day Sveti Nikole. It was a large city, with an area of about 19 hectares.

According to experts, there are two significant dates related to the relations between ancient Macedonia and Bylazora: The first is 217 B.C. when king Philip V of Macedonia reconstructed its fortifications; The second is 168 B.C. when king Perseus of Macedonia, during the Third Macedonian War, arranged military support from the Gauls who were camping nearby, in defending the city against the Romans.

NOTE: Most probably that place name was Bylazora. But, no matter was it originally Bylazora or Vylazora both words could be explained by the Slavic languages.

prefixes in Serbian >>> Byla/Vyla = White/Fairy in Eng.
suffix in Serb. >>> zora = morning in Eng.

So, place name in Serbian has meaning >>> White morning / Morning fairy

Troy/Trojans/Trojan War (1334-1184 BC) - Anatolia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy

Ancient Greek historians placed the Trojan War variously in our 12th, 13th, or 14th century BC: Eratosthenes to 1184 BC, Herodotus to 1250 BC, Duris of Samos to 1334 BC. Modern archaeologists associate Homeric Troy with archaeological Troy VII.

NOTE: Word Troy that is by Greeks and Romans recorded as Troia/Trōia, from the point of view of Slavic languages could be simple translated as Three or Third. It possible referred on three hills where town was built or possible on old Slavic God Triglav (Three-heads) that was often seen as three-headed God that looks on three sides of the World. Considering that ancient towns regularly were built on the tops of the hills it is quite possible that Troy was built on the hill that previously was dedicated/named after Triglav God or even city of Troy itself was dedicated to Triglav, to three-headed God.
Crow   
31 Jul 2010
News / Poland needs four children per family for sustain survivor and development [46]

What I wrote was that the concept that consumption=wealth is idiotic, probably the biggest economic problem in the world today. Why would that be something to move towards?

we can talk about different economic concepts. That is for discussion, i agree

But simple, modern day Poland losing great deal of its population due to immigration in other countries and it is real problem. We can`t say how long would such a trend in Poland`s reality last but, it is already time for Poland to think how increase its own population.

We can talk of increased Polish birth rate or we can talk of immigration to Poland from other countries

Black kid dressed in Polish folk outfit

I believe you're correct about having stable tradition families grow but unfortunately the religion of the day is narcissism.

yes, increase of populations in Slavic countries doesn`t need to be problem that exclusively state has to solve. Problem require completely different way of thinking then it is currently ruling model of thinking. Maybe Church can help? Anyway, `narcissism` is problem. After all, humans are social beings and live in societies that has tradition and also those societies needs to continue its existence no matter if life of some individual ends.