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    Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 12:51
MiTNiCa=Custom office=Peaceful dream courages Call!
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It is always gossip Don!If it dies,all is good!LOLOr you are dead one.
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Originally posted by medenaywe

Drusin=Comrade=Gifting hand speeches!Thumbs Up

dru-je = comrade, Bulgarian, in vocative case
dru-zuia - friends, Russian
dru-g = friend, Russian
dru-g = other, Bulgarian
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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 13:54
Originally posted by medenaywe

how do you connect if with spark=Gold(Bribe=mito) sparks on custom!Big smile

I didn't know mito=bribe/gold. in what language is that? I know mito, in Bulgarian, as the fee one pays to brings items across the border.
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 13:57
dru-je = comrade, Bulgarian, in vocative case=Gifting hand inherits!(ancestry,verb form?)
dru-zuia - friends, Russian=-II-wises wing(wise verb for wisdom?)
dru-g = friend, Russian=-II-heads!
dru-g = other, Bulgarian=-II-heads!
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Originally posted by medenaywe

MiTNiCa=Custom office=Peaceful dream courages Call!

So, if you pay your fee, you are welcome to pass peacefully like in a dream. Do you use here "courages" as a verb? I guess the call is a call to action.
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 13:59
Call is announce more!As in I will call you,I will announce myself!Am I O.K. with it?
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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 14:03
Originally posted by medenaywe

dru-je = comrade, Bulgarian, in vocative case=Gifting hand proves ancestry!(ancestry,verb form?) How about "inherits" as a verb form or ancestry? One inherits what came from his/her ancestors. Gifting hands sounds just right for what one do with friends/comrades - giving then a hand when needed.
dru-zuia - friends, Russian=-II-wises wing(wise verb for wisdom?) "Being wise", "smarting out"...I have to think for more
dru-g = friend, Russian=-II-heads! Very fitting, as they say in Bulgaria - "Friendship is one soul in 2 bodies" - hence, 2 heads to one friendship.
dru-g = other, Bulgarian=-II-heads!
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That's right, because You are the Master of MeaningsSmile.

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On stone is March month:NaSiZheCa=Offer to Readiness from Hotness announcementSmile
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 14:12
We still use a variant of this:Gifting hand does not cut!(Gifting hand inherits!)
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 14:28
I use ca-ll cause of ca in call!It reminds me about morphing software that had created languages.It means
the same anyway as announces!
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Originally posted by medenaywe

On stone is March month:NaSiZheCa=Offer to Readiness from Hotness announcementSmile

March is the forebringer of spring here, and in the Balkans, but in Egypt it's the beginning of summer, the forebringer of summer, summer in Egypt being like 30oC, according to what I read - truly "announcing" -  "offering" to everyone to get "ready" for "hotness".
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 14:33
Go and see final versions of "Chei" Don and rest of it!Smile(page 30)(I always knew it was ("otpremnina")=transfer money for a sport player=Cheiz!LOL

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Originally posted by medenaywe

Go and see final versions of "Chei" Don and rest of it!Smile(page 30)(I always knew it was ("otpremnina")=transfer money for a sport player=Cheiz!LOL

OK, this ties with the other "chei".
Call as "announcement" is just right too. In olden times when nobles were "calling"/going to see/ each other, they were properly announced by the butler ot whoever in the house they were visiting.
In what language is "otpremina", Slovenian?
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 15:13
We are missing the point here:(lot of words precise the meaning.It is forensic analysis!)
Cheiz=(last time)=Well-escorted/Well-accompanied tongue!
Cheiza=
Well-escorted/Well-accompanied gossip!
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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 15:41
What are we missing? I think it's very well connected.
In a traditional Bulgarian wedding, the bride is "escorted" to the house of the groom by relatives and friends, in olden times the last were carrying her 'cheiz' with them. Frequently the bride was married in a different village, so the escort was really an escort, with the cart and horses; the same happened when aristocrats and royalty got married, they needed a large escort to bring their stuff, horses, pets, servants, clothes, jewelry, etc. This is "well accompanied", and the tongue is referene to wealth - we still say "born with a silver spoon in his mouth" - in the mouth is the tongue, so the silver spoon is laying on one's tongue - this is one "well accompanied tongue".
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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 15:46
Your Sanskrit is too much Hindu.SmileBut will try to extract juices out of it.
   ChoI and ChuI you have not still?
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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 15:52
No, I'm posting all syllables with "ch" I could find in the Bhagavat Gita. When I'd done with it I can try the Vedas, the Sacred Texts have them in phonetic original, but the translation doesn't go word for word, so I'm not sure if I can hit on the right word.
What do you mean is too much Hindu? It says that it's the original Sanskrit - unless His Divine Grace Swami Prabhupada was twisting the truth - this is the Krishna Consciousness edition, but that original text is supposed to be the same


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  Quote medenaywe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 15:56
Structure of syllables as we knew here has vanished:1.It had started like this(language)2.Or was further modified!
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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Mar-2012 at 16:07
Well, maybe Sanskrit was Hinduizied from the beginning, who knows. The Vedas have to have the oldest Sanskit form, I'll give them a try later.
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