Monday, April 29, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Category talk:Serbo-Croatian obsolete forms

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Category talk:Serbo-Croatian obsolete forms
Apr 30th 2013, 02:09

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: I'm familiar with the written discourse of the self-styled Croatian "cultural élite", and apart from [http://hr.scribd.com/doc/105956471/Bulcsu-Laszlo-Damir-Boras-Tu%C4%91in%C5%A1tina-u-jeziku-hrvatskome few nationalist nutjobs], these spellings have been extinct for ages. --[[User:Ivan Štambuk|Ivan Štambuk]] ([[User talk:Ivan Štambuk|talk]]) 01:18, 30 April 2013 (UTC)

 

: I'm familiar with the written discourse of the self-styled Croatian "cultural élite", and apart from [http://hr.scribd.com/doc/105956471/Bulcsu-Laszlo-Damir-Boras-Tu%C4%91in%C5%A1tina-u-jeziku-hrvatskome few nationalist nutjobs], these spellings have been extinct for ages. --[[User:Ivan Štambuk|Ivan Štambuk]] ([[User talk:Ivan Štambuk|talk]]) 01:18, 30 April 2013 (UTC)

   

::By such conception, one could easily misplace [[User:Ivan Štambuk|Ivan Štambuk]] as Serbo-Croatian (rather "Veleserbian"), "Vukovian" nationalist nut job. Wouldn't you agree? [[Special:Contributions/46.229.244.124|46.229.244.124]] 01:50, 30 April 2013 (UTC)

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::By such conception, one could easily misplace [[User:Ivan Štambuk|Ivan Štambuk]] as Serbo-Croatian (rather "Veleserbian"), "Vukovian" nationalist nut job. Wouldn't you agree? And those spellings are far from extinct. [[Special:Contributions/46.229.244.124|46.229.244.124]] 01:50, 30 April 2013 (UTC)


Many of this words are not obsolete forms, this forms are rather archaic. Obsolete forms of Croatian language are: chekati, lyubav, bratya, scivati, plac, sagriescenie, Bogh, mach, csarati, rodyen... and countless others. This forms written on this page are very much in use by Croatian cultural élite and preeminent Croatian linguists, but not by government and media, so this forms are rather archaic. 46.229.244.124 19:58, 29 April 2013 (UTC)

I'm familiar with the written discourse of the self-styled Croatian "cultural élite", and apart from few nationalist nutjobs, these spellings have been extinct for ages. --Ivan Štambuk (talk) 01:18, 30 April 2013 (UTC)
By such conception, one could easily misplace Ivan Štambuk as Serbo-Croatian (rather "Veleserbian"), "Vukovian" nationalist nut job. Wouldn't you agree? And those spellings are far from extinct. 46.229.244.124 01:50, 30 April 2013 (UTC)

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