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@Teo21420 @DataEpirote @Basileus_Phokas π This is why there is no clear and unanimous opinion on the origins of your people . Because all the facts we have are very, very poor , fragmentary and many times contradicting. Is being a Dacian the same as being Dardanian? Nope. See my point?
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@AncientDardania I rest my case .
π¦π± 47% of Albania's population over the age of 15 struggles with basic reading, writing, and comprehension skills. 35% have average literacy skills, while 18% have achieved a higher level. Via: European Training Foundation (ETF)
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@Teo21420 @DataEpirote @Basileus_Phokas So do the Croatians , the Montenegrians , the Serbs , and even the Slovenians.
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@Teo21420 @DataEpirote @Basileus_Phokas Yet you argue for Albanian being a descendant of Illyrian, although you have absolut no written documents. That's my point exactly. And of all those who deny the connection between those 2 languages.
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@Teo21420 @DataEpirote @Basileus_Phokas You still don't understand the point in my argument. Had the Albanians been the descendants of Illyrians that lived with Dorian and Epirote Greeks for centuries , the Greek loanwords of that period in modern Albanian should have been a LOT more , not just 8 words.
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@Teo21420 @DataEpirote @Basileus_Phokas π...ago). These steppe migrants soon admixed with locals to create a tapestry of diverse ancestry from which speakers of Greek, Paleo-Balkan, and Albanian languages emerged." Now you understand what you quoted . Do you?
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