where can one hear Macedonian spoken?

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Re: where can one hear Macedonian spoken?

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You insult yourself with the drivel you post here time after time. You can repeat your garbage a hundred times, and seeing how this site is about ATG and the ancient Greeks (including the Macedonians, no doubt about it) it just means a hundred messages I'll ignore...
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Re: where can one hear Macedonian spoken?

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Hi, I just don't understand what all the confusion is... Macedonia is greece,, it ALWAYS has been, and it always will! Alexander was born in Pella, where to this day they speak greak and are on the map of Greece, trus me people, I lived in Vergina, and was born in thessaloniki.. The ancient Macedonians did in the base of it speak ancient greek, considering anything found from that period was written in ancient greek..
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Re: where can one hear Macedonian spoken?

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Hi Marcus,I absolutely believe that Shakespeare was an Anglophone and Englands greatest poet. Tino,(Hopefully making some kind of point...)
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Re: where can one hear Macedonian spoken?

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Hi Linda,It is only fair, however, that I admit that my original post was somewhat polemical ...ATBMarcus
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