Message from @Pelkių monstras

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2019-10-05 07:59:22 UTC  

The Byzantine empire was a weird mix between actual Roman traditions and Balkan/Oriental weird stuff with Christianity being the cream on the top

2019-10-05 07:59:44 UTC  

gay below

2019-10-05 07:59:58 UTC  

Gay above

2019-10-05 08:00:15 UTC  

how was it Oriental traditions

2019-10-05 08:00:19 UTC  

ego sum incipitare

2019-10-05 08:00:24 UTC  

the middle eastern provinces didn't influence shit

2019-10-05 08:00:31 UTC  

salve magister

2019-10-05 08:00:31 UTC  

it was the other way around

2019-10-05 08:00:54 UTC  

@η αρετή Ενωχ who are you even talking to?

2019-10-05 08:00:56 UTC  

Me?

2019-10-05 08:01:46 UTC  

@Vlaaaad it was the other way around quite some time before 1453

2019-10-05 08:02:00 UTC  

Not 71 btw

2019-10-05 08:04:06 UTC  

Also the first sentence makes no sense @η αρετή Ενωχ incipitare means nothing

2019-10-05 08:04:18 UTC  

The closest thing to it is incipere

2019-10-05 08:04:26 UTC  

I suppose you meant that

2019-10-05 08:04:41 UTC  

It's the 3rd conjugation

2019-10-05 08:04:48 UTC  

Not the 1st

2019-10-05 08:05:11 UTC  

Either way you said "I am to start"

2019-10-05 08:20:14 UTC  

Honestly. Byzantium wasn't really Roman ever since its foundation. While even the WRE was becoming Greek'd the ERE lost the right to boast being Roman pretty quick imo. I rather see Byzantium as a state founded by Romans but not Roman

2019-10-05 08:20:50 UTC  

That's true

2019-10-05 08:21:57 UTC  

I say Rome ended then because its hard to pinpoint when Byzantium stopped being more Roman. Which was sometime during or slightly after Jusrinian's rule

2019-10-05 08:22:07 UTC  

When ironically Byzantium owned the most of Italy

2019-10-05 08:25:53 UTC  

I also don't get why greeks love byzantium. It literally used the word hellenes to insult pagans. Didn't even view itself Greek. It's like if a Lithuanian loved the PLC. Sure it wasn't bad, we had epic battles but we still were used as synonym for peasant and pagan.

2019-10-05 08:26:03 UTC  

I can get why other orthos do

2019-10-05 08:27:28 UTC  

What's ozchrase btw? @Pelkių monstras

2019-10-05 08:28:08 UTC  

@anthr0pos I had challanged the greek to convert a dialectal Lith text to Greek and the madlad did it. He said it was the hardest word to convert

2019-10-05 08:28:23 UTC  

Means wrote

2019-10-05 08:28:49 UTC  

What was the original text?

2019-10-05 08:28:57 UTC  

Ozchrase?

2019-10-05 08:29:49 UTC  

Zuosė palaiduojė sava vīra, pastatė ont anuo kapa paminkla, ėr ožrašė: „Ilsiekis ramībie pakol aš atēso


Ζυοσε παλαιεδυοτσε σαβα βιρα παστατε οντ ανυο καπα παμινκλα ερ οζχρασε Ιλσιεκις ραμιμπιε πακωλ ασχ ατεεσω

2019-10-05 08:29:56 UTC  

Ožrašė

2019-10-05 08:31:57 UTC  

Where did he get the chi from? He added some consonants it looks like @Pelkių monstras

2019-10-05 08:32:02 UTC  

i'm astonished at how easily i could read that

2019-10-05 08:32:37 UTC  

The ž is pronounce similiarlyish so its fine.

2019-10-05 08:33:19 UTC  

And why is the j στ

2019-10-05 08:33:46 UTC  

we pronounce j like y
Like we write Jonas
But pronounce it yonas

2019-10-05 08:34:04 UTC  

στ is st

2019-10-05 08:34:16 UTC  

ah
Idk then

2019-10-05 08:34:34 UTC  

If you pronounce it y it should have been υ imo

2019-10-05 08:34:36 UTC  

Well

2019-10-05 08:34:37 UTC  

Nvm