Even we knoe some of words which are clearly albanian:
Macedonian - Albanian - English
Baskioi - Bashkoj - Unite, together, etc
Bathara - Batha
hello, that's cheating....
Macedonian báskioi had a meaning "leather sack"...
that is not exactly the same as unite/together
on other hand from list of 6 preserved ancient Macedonian words from wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Macedonian_language
1. Macedonian δάνος dánοs ('death', from PIE *dhenh2- 'to leave'),
no counterpart in Serbian
Attic Greek θάνος thános
2. Macedonian ἄδραια adraia ('bright weather'),
adraia (ancient Macedonian) = vedro (serbian) - common root: adr
3. Macedonian Βερενίκη Bereníkē - bearing victory
no counterpart in Serbian
Attic Greek - Φερενίκη Phereníkē - bearing victory
4. Macedonian ἀβροῦτες abroûtes - eyebrows
abroutes (ancient Macedonian) = obrve (serbian) - common root: brv
5. Macedonian βάσκιοι báskioi ('fasces'), leather sack'
no counterpart in Serbian
Attic Greek φάσκωλος pháskōlos - leather sack
6. Macedonian μάγειρος mágeiros ('butcher')
magerios (ancient Macedonian) = mesaros (Serbian)
thus, completely explainable with mix of Greek and Serbian, which is due to R1a people mixed with Greek tribes....
Greek myths of origin relate Macedon to Hellen via female line....R1a that is in Greek Macedonia twice higher than in nearby Slavic nations explains why...
I believe that ancient Macedonians were kind of union of R1a proto-Serbs with Greeks...
Macedonian - Illyrian
Sigyna - Sibyna
While Sigyna is linked to albanian Shigjete (archer), Sibyna is linked to albanian (Thuper)
again cheating...archer is completely different word from spear....
in that way sabre (sablja in Serbian) is same word as Sibyna...
interesting relation between Sigyna and spear appear in Croatia
place called Sinj (comapere sound of it to Sigyna) where there is traditional competition of spearman - sinjska alka
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alka
interesting relation between Sibyna and spear we find in Serbian epic songs
Sibinjanin Janko is the name given in Serbian epic songs to person whose name was Janos Hunyadi -
John Hunyadi (Croatian: Janko Hunjadi, Hungarian: Hunyadi János [ˈhuɲɒdi ˈjaːnoʃ], Medieval Latin: Ioannes Corvinus or Ioannes de Hunyad, Romanian: Iancu (Ioan) de Hunedoara, Serbian: Сибињанин Јанко / Sibinjanin Janko, Slovak: Ján Huňady) (c. 1407[3] – 11 August 1456), nicknamed The White Knight of Wallachia[4] was a general (1444–1446) and Regent-Governor (1446–1453) of the Kingdom of Hungary.[5][6]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunyadi
Hungarian noble, knight fighting with spear, and also someone who organized Hussars - light cavalry of Hungarian army made out of Serbian warriors who were under Sibinjanin Janko waging wars against Turks ...
A type of irregular light horsemen was already well established by the 15th century in medieval Hungary.[1] Etymologists are divided over the derivation of the word 'hussar'.[2] Many scholars believe the word originated in Serbian[3] as 'Husar', derived from the Latin root 'cursus' meaning 'raid'.[2] According to Webster's the word hussar stems from the Hungarian huszár, which in turn originates from the Serbian хусар (Husar, or гусар, Gusar) meaning pirate, from the Medieval Latin cursarius (cf. the English word corsair).[4]
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The hussars reportedly originated in bands of mostly Serbian warriors [9] crossing into southern Hungary after the Turkish invasion of Serbia at the end of the 14th century. The Governor of Hungary, Hunyadi János - John Hunyadi, created mounted units inspired by his enemy the Ottoman Turks
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Gusar light cavalry forces were part of the medieval Serbian military. Armed with spears and pentagonal wood shields padded with metal, they supported the noble knights as their second line on the battlefield.[12] In the middle of each wooden shield, there was a round metal knob that held the shield together.[13]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussars
now
sibyna = spear
and Hunjadi Janos who organized Husars who
fight on horse
with spears and shield, is in Serbian epic poetry called
Sibinjanin Janko
Sibyna = spear is obviously root of word
Sibinjanin and
must have had meaning "spear warrior"
But definitely, Macedonians were a mix of two kindred nations: Illyrians (west) and Thracians (east), as are the today albanians.
Origin of Albanians is twofold:
Tosks are mostly albanized Epirots... dominant haplogroup J
Geghs probably origin from Dardanians... dominant haplogroup E-V13
Illyrians is difficult even to exactly locate - most likely their location is north most Albania (most of south and central Albania of today was Greek Epirus), Montenegro and Serb settled part of Herzegovina (or up to river Neretva).... later Romans gave wrongly name Illyria to much larger area that included unrelated tribes such as various Pannonian tribes, Japodes, Liburnians, Histri....
the few preserved words of Illyrian language are completely alien to Albanian in meaning (for match both form and meaning must match... everything else is cheating and there is lot of shameless cheating of that kind in Illyrian ideology spread by those Albanians who are brainwashed to take for granted and blindly believe that they origin from Illyrians)....and anthropologically they are tall Dinaric people while Albanians are Mediteranean people whose height is not so large.....their haplogroup could have been E-V13, J2b, I2a2, R1b, R1a... hard to say...
if Illyrian coast was complete Adriatic coast, than they probably did have dominant I2a2...
otherwise, if Illyrian coast is just north Albania, Montenegro and Herzegovina till Neretva river, best guess we can obtain about haplogroups of Illyrians is by comparing data from Serbia and Montenegro (core of Illyrian state is Montenegro)
haplogroup____Serbia____Montenegro
I1_____________7.8%_____6.2%
I2b1___________1.67%___1.73%
I2a2 __________38.5% ___29.2%
E1b1b _________ 17.3%___
27.0%
R1a____________14.5%____7.4%
R1b____________ 4.5%____
9.4%
J1______________0.6% ___0.5%
J2a ____________3.3%____
4.7%
J2b ____________1.7% ___
4.5%
G2a____________2.2%____2.5%
N ______________3.3% ___1.5%
Q _____________1.7%____2.0%
H______________2.2% ___1.5%
L_______________0.6%____1.2%
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajpa.21235/suppinfo
thus, in that case, Illyrians probably had E-V13, J2b, R1b, J2a and perhaps also some I2a2 but not as dominant
reason I add I2a2 is that along Adriatic coast of Italy is some I2a2 while there was no Slavic settlement there and there were Illyrian settlements... also it is clear that not all I2a2 came with south Slavs as there are hotspots of I2a2 in some not Slavic settled areas of Greece and Asia minor...
I believe part of previous I2a2 is due to Veneti, who once were known as Paphlagonia Eneti...
and early Slavs were identified as being of race of Veneti by Jordanes...
relation between Veneti and Illyrians is disputed...some people consider them to be same folk, some not... likely reason of confusion is Roman province of Illyria that included e.g. Liburnians who are almost certainly closely related to Veneti...
actually, some I2a2 along Adriatic coast of Italy could be due to Adriatic Veneti (not to be mixed with much later Venetian republic which only got name due to town of Venetia)...