Message from @National Trotskyist

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2018-04-18 21:49:24 UTC  

Anyway, Czechia.

2018-04-18 21:49:26 UTC  

No no I can explain

2018-04-18 21:49:31 UTC  

I know of it

2018-04-18 21:49:38 UTC  

Actually you can just observe

2018-04-18 21:51:19 UTC  

With the case of slovene "betatism" which happens to shift the letter v into b bulgar becomes logical meaning "vulgar" you might think thats where the term comes from but it's just linguistic coinsidence. Considering the slovenians still use the classic "bolgar" name it's easily recognizable at this point.
Volga-r means "man from the shores of lake Volga"

2018-04-18 21:51:57 UTC  

The turks still call them Bulgaristan

2018-04-18 21:52:09 UTC  

hinting their tartar history

2018-04-18 21:52:26 UTC  

Czechia?

2018-04-18 21:52:34 UTC  

The story of Czech, Lech and Rus

2018-04-18 21:52:39 UTC  

Easy as that

2018-04-18 21:52:58 UTC  

Or in our dialect Čeh means "small naughty, playful boy"

2018-04-18 21:53:18 UTC  

But probably shifted in meaning

2018-04-18 21:54:50 UTC  
2018-04-18 22:09:51 UTC  

Did you knew that the original Philadelphia is in Turkey, it was one of the Biblical Asian Churches.

2018-04-18 22:09:58 UTC  

How come the Unitedstatian one became more famous than it is beyond me.

2018-04-18 22:10:22 UTC  

@KoalaBear Oh you mentioned Sorbs, did you heard of a city with name very similar to Ljubjlana.

2018-04-18 22:10:51 UTC  

Lübeck was originally called Liubice, today it's the Alt-Lübeck part old town.

2018-04-18 22:11:34 UTC  

It was a seat of the Polabian Obotrites.

2018-04-18 22:13:03 UTC  

Here it was even featured in the Polish communist propaganda.

2018-04-18 22:13:19 UTC  

"We aren't here since yesterday, we had reached far to the west."

2018-04-18 22:13:45 UTC  

@National Trotskyist yeah lubice means "lovers"

2018-04-18 22:14:11 UTC  

But liubje is that wooden thing

2018-04-18 22:14:48 UTC  

When it was still Slavic we called it Ljubice, the modern one we call Lubeka.

2018-04-18 22:15:15 UTC  

Lubek is masculine

2018-04-18 22:15:24 UTC  

Ljubice is femminine

2018-04-18 22:15:28 UTC  

Interesting

2018-04-18 22:17:39 UTC  

Hold on so it was germanised and reverted to slavic again?

2018-04-18 22:17:42 UTC  

Interesting

2018-04-18 22:20:28 UTC  

@National Trotskyist oh that means "we're not here since yesterday"

2018-04-18 22:20:34 UTC  

I understand

2018-04-18 22:32:17 UTC  

Yep.

2018-04-18 22:32:37 UTC  

You likely know how Austria holds so much of the Slovene land right.

2018-04-18 22:32:52 UTC  

Most of Eastern Germany was initially Slavic. As far as Liubice.

2018-04-18 22:32:55 UTC  

All the way from Gradec down

2018-04-18 22:33:00 UTC  

Yeah.

2018-04-18 22:33:13 UTC  

I think Austro-Bavaria was initially inhabited by West Slavic tribes and Slovenes.

2018-04-18 22:33:30 UTC  

Hence the pronounciation and diffrent dialect

2018-04-18 22:33:52 UTC  

Also in rome bavaria was called Vandalicia and boden see was called venetian sea

2018-04-18 22:34:23 UTC  

Well, slovenci, slovaki, same heart really

2018-04-18 22:34:59 UTC  

It's also seen in the heraldry, the former lands use the mythical panther which was the symbol of the Slovenes.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/363752911601270784/436293597990617089/Pant.png