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PostPosted: Wed 26 Aug 2009 11:39 am 
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Dobar dan svima!
Good day to everyone!

I am Milan.
I'm a student of the second year of the faculty for informatics and management on Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia. :D
Since elementary school, I've been interested in learning other languages (at that time, just the language), but nowadays I'm more interested in other "different" writing systems. :roll:

Native: Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian
Speaking: English, Russian
Studying: German, Japanese, Latin

I've also been interested in Sindarin (J.J.R. Tolkien's created language for the stories of the Middle Earth) and since then have been creating a language of my own.

I'm thinking of summing up the writing system and posting it on onmiglot, but the language will still stay with me for more developing.

Anyways, I think I overdid it a bit for an introduction... so... nice to meet you all and read ya around! :D


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PostPosted: Wed 26 Aug 2009 11:28 pm 
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Zdravo! Your bags are being taken up to your room. If you have any questions, call the concierge.


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PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug 2009 12:06 am 
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Aeetlrcreejl wrote:
Zdravo! Your bags are being taken up to your room. If you have any questions, call the concierge.


He he, thanks. Sure will! ;)

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PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug 2009 12:33 am 
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Milantex wrote:
Dobar dan svima!
Good day to everyone!

I am Milan.
I'm a student of the second year of the faculty for informatics and management on Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia. :D
Since elementary school, I've been interested in learning other languages (at that time, just the language), but nowadays I'm more interested in other "different" writing systems. :roll:

Native: Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian
Speaking: English, Russian
Studying: German, Japanese, Latin

I've also been interested in Sindarin (J.J.R. Tolkien's created language for the stories of the Middle Earth) and since then have been creating a language of my own.

I'm thinking of summing up the writing system and posting it on onmiglot, but the language will still stay with me for more developing.

Anyways, I think I overdid it a bit for an introduction... so... nice to meet you all and read ya around! :D

Welcome to the Omniglot forum!
Why are some of your languages in bold & italic? :?

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PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug 2009 10:58 am 
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Dobrodošao. :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug 2009 5:25 pm 
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Sobekhotep wrote:
Milantex wrote:
Dobar dan svima!
Good day to everyone!

I am Milan.
I'm a student of the second year of the faculty for informatics and management on Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia. :D
Since elementary school, I've been interested in learning other languages (at that time, just the language), but nowadays I'm more interested in other "different" writing systems. :roll:

Native: Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian
Speaking: English, Russian
Studying: German, Japanese, Latin

I've also been interested in Sindarin (J.J.R. Tolkien's created language for the stories of the Middle Earth) and since then have been creating a language of my own.

I'm thinking of summing up the writing system and posting it on onmiglot, but the language will still stay with me for more developing.

Anyways, I think I overdid it a bit for an introduction... so... nice to meet you all and read ya around! :D

Welcome to the Omniglot forum!
Why are some of your languages in bold & italic? :?


Basically the bold means that I know it better then others in the list, and italic that they are... sort of secondary to the bold one! :D

Delodephius wrote:
Dobrodošao. :mrgreen:


'fala brajo!


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PostPosted: Fri 28 Aug 2009 4:57 am 
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Milantex wrote:
Sobekhotep wrote:
Milantex wrote:
Dobar dan svima!
Good day to everyone!

I am Milan.
I'm a student of the second year of the faculty for informatics and management on Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia. :D
Since elementary school, I've been interested in learning other languages (at that time, just the language), but nowadays I'm more interested in other "different" writing systems. :roll:

Native: Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian
Speaking: English, Russian
Studying: German, Japanese, Latin

I've also been interested in Sindarin (J.J.R. Tolkien's created language for the stories of the Middle Earth) and since then have been creating a language of my own.

I'm thinking of summing up the writing system and posting it on onmiglot, but the language will still stay with me for more developing.

Anyways, I think I overdid it a bit for an introduction... so... nice to meet you all and read ya around! :D

Welcome to the Omniglot forum!
Why are some of your languages in bold & italic? :?


Basically the bold means that I know it better then others in the list, and italic that they are... sort of secondary to the bold one! :D

Oh, okay. :)
But Aren't Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian & Montenegrin all the same language, linguistically? They're all essentially штокавски/štokavski, right?

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PostPosted: Fri 28 Aug 2009 10:54 am 
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Yes, but it looks good on a résumé that you know three more languages. :mrgreen:

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Sobekhotep wrote:
Oh, okay. :)
But Aren't Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian & Montenegrin all the same language, linguistically? They're all essentially штокавски/štokavski, right?


Yes they are... even from my point of view. It isn't like I had to learn any of them. When you know Serbian you know all the others.
It is just that nowadays (due to politics... in which I do not wan't to get involved) every country of ex Yugoslavia calls it's language according to the name of the country! :D
I also believe that it is (linguistically) one language, but you know... :D This way I get to list more languages ;)


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PostPosted: Fri 28 Aug 2009 10:59 am 
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Delodephius wrote:
Yes, but it looks good on a résumé that you know three more languages. :mrgreen:


Exactly! :D

@mods: Sorry for the double post.


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