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  2. Macedonian literature - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian was not officially recognized until the establishment of Macedonia as a constituent republic of communist Yugoslavia in 1945. Krste Petkov Misirkov in his Za Makedonckite raboti (1903; On the Macedonian Matters) and in the literary periodical Vardar (established 1905) helped to create the foundations of Macedonian language and literature.

  3. Pirej - Wikipedia

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    The book is considered to be Andreevski's most important work. [4] An English translation of the book by Australian translators Will Firth and Mirjana Simjanovska was released through Pollitecon Publications in 2009. [5] [4] The book has also been translated to Russian by Olga Pankina, director of the Macedonian cultural center in Moscow. [6]

  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. ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Macedonian македонски makedonski Pronunciation [maˈkɛdɔnski] Native to North Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia Region Balkans Ethnicity Macedonians Native speakers 1.6 ...

  5. Category:Macedonian-language books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Macedonian-language books" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... The Jews in Macedonia During the Second World War (1941 ...

  6. History of the Macedonian language - Wikipedia

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    In 1903 Krste Petkov Misirkov was the first to argue for the codification of a standard literary Macedonian language in his book Za makedonckite raboti (On Macedonian Matters). Standard Macedonian was formally proclaimed an official language on 2 August 1944 by the Anti-Fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia (ASNOM).

  7. Ancient Macedonian language - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Macedonian was the language of the ancient Macedonians which was either a dialect of Ancient Greek or a separate Hellenic language. It was spoken in the kingdom of Macedonia during the 1st millennium BC and belonged to the Indo-European language family .

  8. 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.

  9. A Grammar of the Macedonian Literary Language - Wikipedia

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    A Grammar of the Macedonian Literary Language is the title of the first English-language grammar of Macedonian. The grammar was written by Horace Lunt , an American working in Yugoslavia . Bibliography

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