User talk:Internedko

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Добре дошъл!
Добре дошъл в Уикипедия! Виждам, че се интересуваш и си доста активен по темата за българските градове, за която наистина са нужни още доста усилия да достигне едно добро ниво. Забелязах също, че се оправяш доста добре с основите и вече си се ориентирал в синтаксиса и форматирането в енциклопедията, но все пак има някои неща, които искам да ти кажа — например слагай нови секции с маркер за мъниче само ако смяташ да напишеш нещо в тях много скоро след това, защото реално няма смисъл заглавия "Economy" и "Culture" да висят празни — ако искаш просто да подканиш другите потребители да запълнят с нещо секциите, то това просто не е удобен начин. В статията за Горна Оряховица добавих маркера в празната секция, защото мислех, че имаш намерение да я напишеш съвсем скоро. Иначе се справяш чудесно и поне според мен приносът ти е наистина от полза! → Тодор Божинов / Todor Bozhinov → 16:06, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

Горна Оряховица
Здрасти... видях, че нещо си объркал нещата с препратките към статията и със заглавието. В Уикипедия е приета основно една транслитерация на кирилицата, а името Gorna Oryahovica (с "ya" и "c") не попада в нито една от наложилите се такива. Също препратки не се правят като се мести статията (това се върши само ако е наистина наложително), а като се създаде статия с името, на което трябва да е препратката, и се въведе "#REDIRECT статия, към която да води ". Пробвах да върна статията на правилното име (към което сочат и 90% от всички статии, мисля), но понеже името Gorna Oryahovitsa вече е заето от препратка, ще трябва да се обърнеш към администратор, за да оправи кашата. Поздрави, → Тодор Божинов / Todor Bozhinov → 19:23, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
 * Оставих бележка на WP:RM. Оттам мисля, че бързо ще оправят нещата, понеже няма какво да се дискутира толкова. Най-добре и ти потвърди, че става въпрос за грешка на беседата (Talk:Gorna Oryahovica), за да може по-скоро да върнат статията на правилното име. Иначе не се притеснявай, стават грешки, нормално е :) [[Image:Flag of Bulgaria.svg|20px]] → Тодор Божинов / Todor Bozhinov → 19:48, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

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Hi. The ethnicity of the two brothers is not disputed by anyone, except the people who misinterpret the term "Slavic Brothers". I agree that Byzantine is synonymous to medieval Greek, but most of the sources refer to them simply as 'Greek', since Byzantine is an artificial term. There's been a wide discussion about this already where sources were provided and a consensus was reached. So please try to keep the article NPOV. Miskin 12:54, 24 May 2006 (UTC)


 * I never denied that the Greek brothers were important to the Slavic people Nedko, however that doesn't mean that we have to lie about their ethnicity now does it? You assume that they mean nothing to the Greeks, that's not at all true. Much of the history of the Byzantine Empire would have been different if the Greek missionaries hadn't spread Orthodoxy and Letters to the Slavs. They probably the most important figures in the Greek Orthodox Church, which is in fact the primary cultural Greek institution. Furthermore you say that the article contains inacurracies. You're free to make edits in order to improve the article, as long as you provide credible sources. It's not allowed to make unsupported edits in wikipedia. Britannica for example claims that Cyril and Methodius created the Glagolitic and Slavonic alphabet. Whether that's correct or not is none of wikipedia's concerns. Wikipedia's main concern is to reflect the academic consensus, and not to question its validity. Regards. Miskin 14:02, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

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Bagatur etymology
This word is of clear "Turkic" etymology

bagatur is pronounced baatur due to the Turkic soft g the g is not pronounced, the word derives from comes form "bagater'' "baga" pronounced baa (emphasised a) due to soft G means young/brave/heroic man "er" means soldier/conquerer. The word means "the man who conquers"/Hero, brave person.

It entered Persian at a later date due to the Turkic migrations into Iran. Its also used in Russia "Bogatyr", in Indian language "Bahadur" is used and "Bahaduri" means bravery. All these areas have had a heavy Turkic presence and rule.

The confusion made by linking it to Iranian etymology is hence;

Iranian bhaga, god. Cf. Baghdad, god-given in Iranian.

The early exact Iranian word is 'bege' and not 'baga'. Old Iranian sound system tends to rely on 'a' rather than 'aa'. Consider English terms 'back' and 'water' where the first one is close to Iranian. Anyhow, the word should be devided to two parts: be+ge. An 'r' existed in the ending of the first part. It was ber+ge. And 'ge' is the slighter form and equal to German use of 'ke'. Totally together, the word is 'berge' which means 'great' in old Iranian texts. It was used to describe a great quantity or quality. 'Baga' is just a later distinction from the orignal version 'berge'.

1. The Iranian meaning of Bhaga is "God"- "God Given", this is not what "Bagatur" means, the meanings arn't related.

2. The original Iranian pronounciation of the word was "Berge" which is totally different to "Baga"-"Baa"

There is no evidence of "Bagatur" being used in Iranian languages before the large Turkic migrations and spread of power.

There are references referring to GokTurk leaders as "Bagatur", a Khazar Khan was called Bagatur, its used in all Turkic languages from Siberia to Turkey.

Regards

--Johnstevens5 00:04, 7 October 2006 (UTC)

Your English skills
Apparently not. My version yields 1,130,000 google hits. Your version yields just six. -- Ghirla -трёп-  10:07, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

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Bulgarian help needed
Hello Internedko, I'm contacting you because we need some Bulgarian translators to help with the deployment of the new VisualEditor on bg.wikipedia. There are help pages, user guides, and description pages that need translating, as well as the interface itself. The translating work is going on over on MediaWiki: Translation Central. I also need help with a personal message for the Bulgarian Wikipedians. If you are able to help in any way, either reply here, or head over to TranslationCentral. Thanks for your time, PEarley (WMF) (talk) 20:30, 21 July 2013 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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