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  2. Krste Misirkov Institute for the Macedonian Language

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    The Krste Misirkov Institute for the Macedonian Language (Macedonian: Институт за македонски јазик „Крсте Мисирков“, Institut za makedonski jazik „Krste Misirkov“) is the regulatory body of the Macedonian language and is a part of Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, North Macedonia.

  3. File:Macedonia (IA macedonia00geor).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Macedonian Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The Macedonian Encyclopedia is a scientific encyclopedia of North Macedonia. It was published in 2009 by the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts and edited by the Lexicographical Center, [1] where 260 associates were involved in its preparation under the guidance of chief editor Blaže Ristovski. The encyclopedia contains 9,000 entries ...

  5. Macedonian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Jas I сум sum am ја ja it (clitic) прочитал pročital read книгата. knigata. book-the Јаc сум ја прочитал книгата. Jas sum ja pročital knigata. I am {it (clitic)} read book-the "I have read the book" Macedonian developed an alternative form of the sum-perfect, which is formed with the auxiliary verb 'to have' and a verbal adjective in neutral, instead ...

  6. Category:Macedonian language - Wikipedia

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  7. Macedonian studies - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian alphabet at the ASNOM Memorial Center.. Macedonian studies (Macedonian: Македонистика, romanized: Makedonistika) [1] is an academic discipline within Slavic studies that focuses on the comprehensive study of the Macedonian language, literature, history, and culture. [2]

  8. Macedonia (terminology) - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia or Macedon, the ancient kingdom, [13] was located on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later became the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece.It was centered on the fertile plains west of the Gulf of Salonica (today north-western Greece); the first Macedonian state emerged in the 8th or early 7th century BC.

  9. Standard Macedonian - Wikipedia

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    Standard Macedonian or literary Macedonian [1] (Macedonian: книжевен македонски јазик or македонски литературен јазик) [2] is the standard variety of the Macedonian language and the official language of North Macedonia used in writing, in formal contexts, and for communication between different dialect areas.