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No, they are unrelated languages. The modern Macedonian language is a slavic language, related to Russian and Polish. The ancient Macedonian language was most likely a dialect of Greek, or at least related to Greek.
Alexander Macedonian (the great) spoke Ancient Macedonian Language
there is not such language Macedonian, origin is Greek. η Μακεδονια ειναι ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ
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Trajko Stamatoski has written: 'Borba za makedonski literaturen jazik' -- subject(s): History, Macedonian language 'Kontinuitetot na makedonskiot literaturen jazik' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Macedonian language, Macedonian literature, Written language
Macedonian is a South Slavic language spoken as a first language by around two million people, principally in the Republic of MacedoniaIt is the official language of the Republic of Macedonia and a recognized minority language in parts of Albania, Romania and Serbia. It is closely related to Bulgarian.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." The former country of Yugoslavia was divided into smaller countries, which speak:SerbianCroatianBosnianSlovenianMacedonianMontenegrinAlbanianRomani
No, there was a Serbocrotian language (spoken in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro), Slovenian language, and Macedonian language.
words "baka" or "nana" are more like granny..but grandmother is "baba". And,don't use word Yugoslavia because that country no longer exists..its Serbian language,not Yugoslavian.
The language in question is Albanian. The question is asking about finding a language learning book on the Macedonian language. Google 'Macedonian language learning'. The first page has many options, from paying for software, to free online lessons through www.macedonianlanguage.org, to being matched with a native speaker for learning Macedonian while the speaker concurrently learns English.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian.