Macedonian national conscience and from that conscientious promotion of Macedonian as a written language, first appears just in the beginning of our century and is strengthened particularly during in the years between the two world wars

Fr. Scholz, “Slavische Etymologie”, 1966, p.61.

makedonika hom Linguist Fr. Scholz, “Slavische Etymologie”, 1966

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