You are not right we are slavs as well as the russians.And aur lenguage is from the same group the "slavian" group.So the russian is the closest lenguage to the bulgarian in civ4.Bulgarian_guy said:I am sorry ,but i dont like.This is unforgivable,we dont have nothing commonly with Russia.Our lenguage is completely diferent from russian lenguage.Its annoying to hear russian speach on the place of bulgarian.Its the sam like turkish on the place of english.The capital in modern ages is not Pliska, its Sofia.So if you make a bulgarian nation make the important things first PLEASE.But i appreciate that you have choosen to make Bulgarian nation.
fing0lfin said:I don't know from where is these qoute 'bulgaro-turks' but it craps.
Shqype said:I'm no expert on Bulgaria , but as for speaking a slavic language , that's definitely true. I met a waitress at a Balkan restaurant the other night which claimed to be from Bulgaria. In addition to having a slavic name , she understood what she called "Yugoslavian" (Serbo-Croatian) because it was very similar to her language.
BG_Zero said:You are not right we are slavs as well as the russians.And aur lenguage is from the same group the "slavian" group.So the russian is the closest lenguage to the bulgarian in civ4.
Damjo said:Lol.. Sorry, couldn't resist myself when I read that..
In a sense you're right. The cyrillic alphabet was developed by two Macedonian saints, Cyril & Methodius, roughly around 10th-12th century AD. The cyrillic alphabet was then adopted and made the official alphabet by many slav-dominated states such as Russia, the Ukraine, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina (partly official), Bulgaria, Macedonia and so on. Over time each state added and discarded certain letters from the alphabet and "customised" it for themselves..
Russians can understand Bulgarians (mostly), Serbians can understand Macedonians (mostly), but they are not alike one another. The ties between the cyrillic-speaking countries are identical to latin-based speaking countries such as French to English or German to English. The difference is the cyrillic-speaking languages are far more identical to one another but aren't the same..
You can probably understand roughly 25-40% of what a German or Italian person is saying to you, just because both of your languages have roots in the old Latin text. Of course all western-European languages have altered and further branched off from one another but there's still similarities. But when it comes to Bulgarian compared to Serbian let's say, the comparison is more around 70-85%. Its the same thing as Latin-languages, they're just closer to one another in similarity..
It's not a slavic language. Slavs are the main ethnic group that speak the cyrillic language..
True. Russian is the closest you'll get to Bulgarian in the game. Just go with it.. Or make the Bulgarian voice-overs yourself..
fing0lfin said:Hm..I can't agree with you on some points.
First what do you mean by Macadonian saints ? I really can't get it. Explain please.
Second, the cyrillic alphabet was developed in 9th centuryAD. And it was not developed by Cyril and Methodius, it was developed by one of their Bulgarian students, Klement of Ohrid..Cyril & Methodius developed the glagolic alphabet.(which was improved and adapted by Klement of Ohrid, and wass called Cyrilic in the name of Saint Cyril.)
And there is no such thing as cyrilic language. It's an alphaped, a graphical system(the cyrilic), not a language.
fing0lfin said:Hm i see that you have read Macadonian propaganda.
Cyril & Methodius were not ethnic Macedonians. Actually there is no such thing as Macadonian ethnic(not talking about the ancient Macadonians).
Cyril & Methodius were Byzantine. They were born in Thessalonica.
Btw, can you give me the source of your information? From where you have read all this things ?
Oh, and Thessalonica was within the province of Macedonia at the time.
fing0lfin said:I agree that this is not the place for political debates. I am not starting an argument about the question.
That's why asked you to clear what you meant by Macadonian saints. You said Macadonian ethnicy.Thessalonica beeing in Macadonia province doesn't make the people who live there Macadonians by ethnic. The people who live in Thrace are not Thracians, right ? And the Cyrilus and Metodius are Greeks, by ethnic.(check in wiki if you want).
I want to ask you something. It's not political, i don't want to discus the present situation of Macadonia. Just want to ask one historical question.
Have you read about Macadonian ethnicy or nation in sourse writen before 1944 ?
Have i ever claimed something about the ancient Macadonians ?You can argue with me that ancient Macedonians are Greek (or Bulgarian) and not a separate ethnicity, but we both know that'll go on for an eternity..
You have not understood me again. May be it's because of my English...And in response to your question about Macedonian ethnicity and such before 1944. Yes I have.....
I have also read about the division of Macedonian territory between Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and Albania and of the denationalising done by both Greeks and Bulgarians during that time period..
I am looking forward to it.In fact next time I'll remember to jot down the source where I read this information and regurgitate for you should I come across it again. It's a promise..
Hmm I agree.But i dont know why is the use of russian upsets that guyesvetg said:Hey, guys, Chill Out!
I agree, there should be some historical/political discussion, because this mod is supposed to represents the Bulgarian spirit, playing civ IV, but Cyryl/Methodius/Klement have nothing to do with this.
I agree that the Russian is not a good choice, but at this time it was the closest sounding to Bulgarian language available in the game. Recording Bulgarian phrases (by myself) sounds horrible to me (literally and figuratively) as I'm not a radio star or Hollywood actor![]()
I didn't have much time recently, even to play CIVIV. However, I installed Warlords yesterday and I'm thinking to update the mod again.
I think, I'm done with the leaders. The people I chose, played a big role in Bulgarian history, However, I'm open to add new ones by demand. They don't have to be Kings or Tzars. Levski and Ivailo are good choices too.
The picture and the name of the leader are one of the easiest things to implement. The hardest part is to describe the charisma of the leader with traits and favorite civics available in the game.
I'm not sure for the unique unit too. My first version included three UU, each represents one of the three Bulgarian Kingdoms. Adding my mod to the bigger mods as superciv by Lankou required only one UU, so for now I'm stucked to Konnik (Bulgarian Horseman). I don't know yet how to make it unique for the game and balanced (not over- or under-powered).
I'll appreciate any help, especially for the graphic/sound part. The guy who didn't like Russian in the game, as completely different, can send me recorded phrases on Bulgarian.
Let's make the mod together - playable, enjoyable and Bulgarian.
Yes..a hard question. Hard because this period of 1300 years covers a cuople of different ages,with differen't military units...svetg said:O.K., ...historical information, you said.
One question with enhanced difficulty:
"What is the single most unique and famous Bulgarian military unit for the history of Bulgaria (1300+ years) and what special abilities makes it sо unique among the other similar warriors?
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