




The Serbian and Hungarian forms have parallels in virtually all Slavic languages. User:!i!i!i!i!i! 01:10, 5 September 2009 (UTC) -Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.73.235.63 ( talk) Reply Serbian вампир/ vampir, or, according to some sources, from Hungarian vámpír. (e.g., Luan (m) Luanesha/e (f) = lion (m) lioness (f), or Mbret (m) Mbretresha/e (f) = king (m) queen (f) etc. Thx - User:!i!i!i!i!i! 20:15, 4 September 2009 (UTC) -Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.73.235.63 ( talk) Reply I have forgotten to say that the Albanian word for the female vampires is Dhampiresha/Dhampireshe. I hope it is clear enough, for those who want to understand. I have translated this by online translating service from German to English, and I tried to make clearer. (I told shortly and only the most important one) Old tales from the Albanian folklore (Kosovo). When he has him killed and completely burnt, he must take his ashes/cinders and throw them in a river. Dhampirash must kill and burn the Dhampire, or new Dhampires will rise from every glow of these fires of a circle. Then he puts fire on the circle, so that the terrified Dhampire from the fire cannot flee, forcing the Dhampire to fight him. He must make a circle from some burnable material and blood on the ground afterward he lures the vampire into the circle while positioning himself in the middle of the circle, playing the fife (recorder) or whistling. Only a Dhampirash (Dhampirash = the child of a Vampire father and a human mother) is capable to see the Dhampires, and knows how to fight or kill them. Dhampirs are very sadistic they terrify, beat up, and rape women and/or kill people. They get up from the grave and come at night, bite people and animals and drinks their blood. They fear the fire, the water and the daylight, but like the music. Dhampirs are evil nightly creatures with sharp and long teeth, very strong, quick, heavy and are mostly invisible to the eyes of the normal People. Thus the name Dhampir means Teeth-sucker … sucking via teeth)). the albanians say: "mushkonja/shushunja me ka pir gjakun" = "the mosquito/leech sucked my blood"). The Albanian word for Vampire is Dhampir (Dham = teeth and Pir = drink/suck) … In the Albanian language the verb pir/pin/pi means simultaneously to drink and to suck … (e.g.
