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What language is this?
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@shaun-durwin said in What language is this?:
Zbruch Idol "settled in an archaeological museum in the Kraków cosmology of the ancient Slavic community, which was conquered in the simultaneous Slovene lid of the ancestry, three centuries of vertical strucure, the sky" holy strom ", and ostatnych in jinych indoevropskych naboženstvich. On top there is a heavenly plane, szimbolizala storm trencin is pozemska lidskost, szimbolizala uchelami a uudmi, in the lower part of the strucuri ezdodveti, szimbolizala hadmi a bobriki, a čtonicky bohe Veles.
maybe its is czech with serbian letters
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@notaserialkiller I would suspect that the words that don't seem to translate are probably names, and therefore wouldn't. As I said it seems to make sense to me, so I guess that google can't be that far off.... if their not right lol :)
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@shaun-durwin Well, the Slavic languages have the most familiarity to each other. got to go work out now
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@notaserialkiller I can read the Serbian language written on Cyrillic script, but some words in this text don't really make sense. I believe too that this is a mix of Serbian and another Slavic language
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@what-is-this said in What language is this?:
cript, but some words in this text don't really make sense. I believe too that this is a mix of Serbian an
What does the other Slavic look like to you? it looks Slovenian to me
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@notaserialkiller They are all similar but different at the same time. Slovenian, Macedonian and Russian are easiest tho
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@notaserialkiller Macedonian
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@princess111 IDK I translated it from Macedonian and it does not fit beside the only Slavic langaugue I know that still used ђ is Serbian
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@notaserialkiller or could be Bulgarian as well, but it's not Serbian that I m sure, from my studies I m familiar with Balkan languages and cultures
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@princess111 95 % of this text is written in the Serbian language tho :) Few "unknown" words came after translation from Bulgarian to the Serbian language. This text was also translated from Latin to Cyrillic script, which gave Google translate problems to recognize transitions in languages and scripts. Basically, this text was translated from Bulgarian to Serbian language and then also transitioned from Latin to Cyrillic script.
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@what-is-this Blame author of the text, because its on him haha
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@princess111 said in What language is this?:
Bulgarian
No its not Bulgarian. looked it up on Google Translate
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@what-is-this Yes it starts with one of the Slavic language and end up in Serbian, "Googlee Translate" new language inventor😊
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@princess111 Interesting