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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:Transcription guide, Hungarian to Macedonian.pdf

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  4. Macedonian language - Wikipedia

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    This article is about the modern South Slavic language. For the extinct Hellenic language, see Ancient Macedonian language. Macedonian македонски makedonski Pronunciation [maˈkɛdɔnski ˈjazik] ⓘ Native to North Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia Region Balkans Ethnicity Macedonians Native speakers 1.6-2 million (2022) Language family Indo-European Balto-Slavic ...

  5. Božidar Vidoeski - Wikipedia

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    Božidar Vidoeski was born with the surname Vidojević on 8 November 1920 in Zvečan, then in South Serbia, part of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. [3] After studying in Prilep, Kragujevac and Skopje, he studied Russian philology at the Belgrade University under Serbian linguist Aleksandar Belić.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Macedonian - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian Bulgarians, the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia Macedo-Romanians (disambiguation) , an outdated and rarely used term for the Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians, both being small Eastern Romance ethno-linguistic groups present in the region of Macedonia

  8. Macedonian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Macedonian Wikipedia has been featured in some Macedonian newspapers, such as Nova Makedonija (English: New Macedonia) while the project itself has been featured in a number of domestic news agencies. It passed the 100,000 article mark on 1 May 2019, becoming the 62nd Wikipedia to surpass the 100,000 article mark.

  9. 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]