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Word creation. The "D" letter origin and the "D" pictogram rule of the word creation.

 




In this article I will cover  the origin of the letter D letter, and the pictogram concept of the word creation.

 It was my first discovery of the word creation. In this blog I will give my discoveries, the rules of word creation of the European languages. Multiple theories exist as to how language first originated. Nobody is sure which one is true.

What is the Oldest Language in the World?
There are over 7,000 languages in the world.
Could there have been a time on the earth that we all spoke one language? If so, what is the oldest language in the world? 
So what was the first language? 
Discovering the first language that people spoke is difficult because so many languages died and were considered lost in history. However, ancient languages still survive until today; these languages may have been transformed a lot but their old origins may be traceable.
Written languages existed but this does not denote how long people spoke before writing. In fact, in terms of other written languages, the Vinca language existed as far back as 7000 BC. That is a fact that despite we like or do not like we have to deal with it.
There are spoken languages that have survived the sands of time.  Some people or scientist  say it is Tamil, some people or scientists say it is Sanskrit, but what is really Albanian language?

There are a lot of debates how and which one was the first language spoken. People and scientists tend to answer this questions even though we now almost nothing about how the language was created. 
There is another very important question. 
Is the spoken language the first one or the spoken language was created and formed based on writing language concepts? I think our level of science today knows only 1% of the first human language.

What was the first language? How old is Albanian? 
Some very serious linguists say it is old but nobody knows exactly how old is the Albanian language.
A full written language can be traced as far back as a written language, and in as much as it is an old written language, but it is not the correct answer to the question,  Written language do not say anything about how the language was created. The first spoken language is hundred thousand of of years older than the oldest known written language

What was the first language spoken? To answer: what was the first language on earth? 

I will start with the D letter concept but how the worlds are made is much more complicated. No reason to keep them secret anymore. You see where I’m going with this topic.
 
The linguists think that the spoken language came before written languages, not after. 

Is that true?

What we know about the letter D?

Dalet
Around 800 BC, Phoenicians began to use the D letter called by them dalet, a triangle facing left form, which translated to door. Later, the Greeks adopted it but renamed it delta. The letter is based on a glyph of the Middle Bronze Age alphabets, probably called dalt "door", ultimately based on a hieroglyph depicting a door.






Rounded D. Today, the linguists say the rounded D comes from the Chalcidian alphabet, while Latin may have taken it from the Etruscan alphabet. May have taken?


Who were the Chalcidians?
They were the Greeks of the western part of Greece, who emigrated to Italy?

"Chalcidian alphabet, also called Chalcidic, one of several variants of the Greek alphabet, used in western Greece (Évvoia) and in some of the Greek colonies in Italy (Magna Graecia); probably ancestral to the Etruscan alphabet. Greek alphabet, writing system that was developed in Greece about 1000 bce."
But is all this true and credible? There is another fact, the Vinča alphabet of the Vinča Culture which inhabited south-eastern Europe around 6000-4000 BC has not attracted as much attention from the linguists as the other alphabets, which is still utranslated. (Vinča is a name what we call it today's, but the name has nothing to do with their origin and their culture.)
 
Vinča is the oldest writing system predating Sumeric writing by 1,000 years.It has been discovered at Tartaria (Romania). There are other 20–25 places in Balkans.
The Vinča alphabet is really wonderful. There are almost all the letters of the Latin alphabet, the Greek alphabet and the Cyrillic alphabet. This simply is a proof that the Vincа script is a forerunner of the Phoenician alphabet, the Etruscan alphabet, the Cyrillic alphabet, the Latin alphabet, and the Greek alphabet. 

Both the triangle faced left D and  the rounded D originated from the Vinča alphabet not from Phoenician, Greek, or Latin alphabet. These symbols of the table:



The rounded D is a letter in the Vinča alphabet written and engraved in stone 8000 years ago when no written language and alphabet existed in the world.

Did the Romans 6000 years later added serifs and varied the thickness of the lines, softening one side into a semicircle and made it same as it was written 6000 years earlier? 

I think based on the evidence the Vinča alphabet represent firsts step in evolution of writing and eventually lead to the rise of writing. The Vinča alphabet symbols are not just letters but  every letter has a fundamental meaning which is also a concept to compose a new, more complex word-meaning to a group of the same family of concepts. This is a very important stage of evolution towards word creation. It was a symbol to compose new words, not just an letter of the alphabet. Vinča people have already possessed writing at 6,000 BC.

There is only one language in the word that like the Vinca language having all letters of ancient Greek, Latin,  in being described from some scholars suggest that Albanian seems to have more than 90% of its vocabulary from Latin, Greek, Slavic, Italian.

I think that the Albanian vocabulary does not derive from any ancient Greek, or Latin. The Albanian language existed before them and it is probably their ancestor. The old Albanian language was transformed in new dialects first and new languages after like the ancient Greek and Latin, Germanic and Slavic linguages, and the Albanian also co-existed the ancient Greek and Latin independently with them as neighbors for the last 3000 years. The ancient Greek died and Latin was transformed in new lingugages. The Albanian language is the only one that survived.

The place and the time where the Albanian language was formed according to the American linguist Eric Hamp  "during an unknown chronological period a pre-Albanian population (termed as "Albanoid" by Hamp) inhabited areas stretching from Poland to south Europe", which exactly the areas where the Vinca alphabet was discovered.

The origins of the Albanian people are not definitely known until today. But there is an evidence the Albanian language. What the Albanian language says about? 

Does the letter D have a logical concept or it is just an idiotic letter? 

Why the Phoneicians give the door meaninig to the letter D [triangle faced on the left] and the ancient Greeks the delta meaning? Both linguages cannot explain the origin of those words. Their words for exit and door do not have any correlation with dalet/delta from the etymological point of view.
Why in the Albanian language the word for door is der and the word for exit is dal? The Albanian words have the same root and signification with dalet and delta.
That means that the albanian verb dal [exit] gives the translation of the dalet and delta as  pictograms and probably indicate also that in the beginning was formed the verb first. The noun der [door] comes from the verb del, dal [exit], it is an object where someone exits from a closed room. It is similiar with what we undersatand today as word conversion, the change of a word from one word class to another.

Is it a coincidence that their meaning can be found only in Albanian language?
No, it is not. It is a evidence that Albanian is so old. The new languages used the albanian words to name and to translate the meaning of their letters.

There is also a Cam word “Da” that means "DiviDe". The Cam dialect of the Albanian language has not been studied by thhe Albanian and foreign linguists. 

I think also that rounded D does not come from a idiotic symbol and it is much more older as a writing concept and it is simply a pictogram.

The meanings of dalet/delta and rounded 
D letters:

1) The dalet, a triangle facing left form indicate a direction movement, an exit. 

What is the origin of these Albaian words, the verb dal, the noun dalje and the noun form der?  

I think it comes from Vinca alphabet. This symbol of the table:


It means door and it was probably pronounced as D(e)L [exit] (for the L symbol I will write in another article)

2) The Latin samicircle D does not come from the Phoenician or Greek Alphabet and has nothing to with the triangle concept. 

It came directly from Vinca alphabet and it is was just a letter, and just a sound. This symbol of the table:


The rounded  D is a semicircle that indicates a size concept, half of a circle; the arc from one end of a diameter to the other. 

I think the Albanian words  del, dal [exit], der [door] comes from the faced triangle pictogram  of Vinca alphabet and word da [divide] comes from the rounded D of Vinca alphabet as well.

These words indicate that Albanian created words based on an alphabetical code older than Greek or Latin alphabet. 

The verb del, dal means "go out of or leave a place", the noun dalje means a "way out", the noun der means "door", and the verb da means "divide". 

The evidence says that the words for exit and door of ancient Greek and Latin have nothing to do with dalet/delta etymologically. The Latin verb for exit is exeo [come/go out; ex (out)+ eo (go)], and the Greek verb for exit is eximi - exite [come/go out; ex(out) + imi (go); έξειμι, έξιτε].

How is this possible? 

The linguists say the Albanian language is written very late, at 15th century.

Is that true? Where are the secrets of the Albanian language?

See the shape of  a the rounded D letter. It is at the same time a pictogram and ideogram.

The D is half of an O object, an O divided in the meddle. So when an O object is divided in the middle it is a D. The D symbol itself has the logical meaning of the word divide.
This proto-albanian was transformed little by little in dialects and in a new languages during the time. 

The new languages ​​ are formed by adding more linguistic elements later to a concept-word, but each new word has codes of the mother language, which only Albanian can explains because those codes are words in Albanian language. 

The Latin says through Albanian "D i vi D"  with today's Albanian language which means “put D to D”, vi means "put, place" and as a concept when you place a D to a D it understands divide it in two D's that means divide in two, there are two D's, or two halves , two equal parts of an O object.
For the Cam dialect is enough one D to form the word "divide", the Latin changed it to a new concept=word as "to divide in two", two D's

Is the rounded D based on a picture which resemble what it signifies? Is the rounded based on a picture which represent an idea?

Yes, even an 8 year old kid can aggre that D is a pictogram. 

It is an evidence that simply verifies that that pictograms appeared at the same time with ideograms, not before and the Europian languages are based on pictogrames same as the Egyptian and Chinese language, the pictogram and the idegram writing concept started for the first time in the territories where lived the ancestor of Albanian people.

Are there concepts, objects, activities, places or events that inspired the Vinca people to illustrate them in a D picto-ideo-gram?

The Moon is a great example. It has a circle geometry and and during the phases of the Moon it shapes from a full circle to a half circle, which probably inspired them to create the D pictogram and D ideogram in one symbol. 

Now, we can understand better also the words like Di, dy [two] in Albanian, Di in the Albanian Cam dialect", "Duo" in Latin, , "Diameter", "miDDle", etc . 
Is "Diameter" a ancient Greek word? Are Duo Greek and Latin words?
No , they are way older than the ancient Greek.  These concepts existed thousand of years before the ancient Greek and Latin language, not as words, but as a letter, as a written language.

The Albanian language can translate both languages. Both they are coming from an older language and culture that created the D concept which was not only a letter but alson a tool for the word creation. "D(y)uO" where a you put two D's in a O it means the number two and has to do with the rounded D pictoideogram. With other words when you cut a watermelon in the middle you created not only two D's shape watermelon parts but you created physically also the word for the number two, starting the count as a two objects,  two D's from an O object. The O is the initial linguistic object.  The Vinca people created for the first time that writing concept and wrote for the first time in the world the letter D, approximately 8000 years ago. 
We today think it is just a letter. No, it is much more complicated than that. It was a tool to form new words, a powerful tool of the word creation.

Linguists of today say things like this that: "divide: arly 14c., "separate into parts or pieces," from Latin dividere "to force apart, cleave, distribute," from assimilated form of dis- "apart" (see dis-) + -videre "to separate," which, according to de Vaan, is from PIE *(d)uid- "to separate, distinguish" (source also of Sanskrit avidhat "allotted," Old Avestan vida- "to devote oneself to"). He writes: "The original PIE verb ... (which became thematic in Latin) meant 'to divide in two, separate'. It lost initial *d- through dissimilation in front of the next dental stop, and was reinforced by dis- in Latin ...." Also compare ...."

I think that this modern explanation indicates only our low level of the knowledge.
Since "D" is written 8000 years ago, it is no longer a word that Albanian copied words from Latin or ancient Greek because Albanian was the source of the first script in the world, when the Phoenician, Chalcidian, ancient Greek, Latin did not exist. It was at the top and it is the linguistic fountain of European languages, strangely remained alive until today. To go to the PIE European the linguists must study Albanian.

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  1. Note also, iriguchi - entrance, and DEguchi - exit in Japanese. Clearly influenced by Albanian

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    1. iriguchi" (入口) means "entrance," and it can be written as either 入口 or 入り口. The difference between these two forms lies in the primordial form of ha (eat), hyr/hir (enter) as well as the addition of the word mouth "goj/gol" e closed object.

      入口 (iriguchi):
      - This literally translates to "iri"/hyri/hiti (入) same as Albanian"hyri/hiri"+ "mouth" (口) Guchi same as Albanian go-j/go-l (mouth,)
      入り口 (iriguchi):
      - This version uses the kun'yomi reading for "enter" (入り, "hairi") combined with the on'yomi reading for "mouth" (口, "kuchi"/guch, g>k). This is not influence of Albanian but it comes from the nostratic language from which Albanian and Japanise are the oldest one (Chinese as well)

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