As I promised I will give the human beings the truth about the language.
My discoveries will change everything of what we know about the language.
Let's start with the word for five. In Albanian language it is pes(e), in ancient Greek *pente, in Italian *cinque, in German *fünf, in English *five. See the similarity between Albanian and Greek.
Let's start with the word for five. In Albanian language it is pes(e), in ancient Greek *pente, in Italian *cinque, in German *fünf, in English *five. See the similarity between Albanian and Greek.
The etymology: From Old Greek five (pénte), from Proto-Hellenic *pénkʷe, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe. A very wrong etymology.
We also know that the word middle in Albanian is *mes, in English *middle , in Italian *mezzo and in Greek *mεσις (mesis)
Is there a connection between the words five, half and middle?
*Pente, comes from a *pende which comes from a *ben d/ make D.
* b>p and d>t are the phonetic transformations.
The Albanian tells us the code, *pende is "ben D" which means "make D", the D is the code of the half and the middle.
Albanian says the ancient Greek "pende means the half. Half of what?
Let's continue with the words for middle in other languages.
Let's continue with *middle
middle (adj.)
Old English middel, "equally distant from extremes or limits; intermediate," from Proto-West Germanic *midla- (source also of Old Frisian middel, Old Saxon middil, Middle Low German, Dutch middel, Old High German mittil, German mittel) , from Proto-Germanic *medj, from PIE root *medhyo- "middle."
A complete darkness of today's language.
It seems quite clear that it is a form of Latin *medio/middle.
But both languages cannot go beyond explaining the origin of their words.
Only a basic European language like the Albanian language can solve this problem of today's language.
*Medio speaks Albanian within the word easily as *me D/ with D is.
*Pente, comes from a *pende which comes from a *ben d/ make D.
* b>p and d>t are the phonetic transformations.
The Albanian tells us the code, *pende is "ben D" which means "make D", the D is the code of the half and the middle.
Albanian says the ancient Greek "pende means the half. Half of what?
Let's continue with the words for middle in other languages.
Let's continue with *middle
middle (adj.)
Old English middel, "equally distant from extremes or limits; intermediate," from Proto-West Germanic *midla- (source also of Old Frisian middel, Old Saxon middil, Middle Low German, Dutch middel, Old High German mittil, German mittel) , from Proto-Germanic *medj, from PIE root *medhyo- "middle."
A complete darkness of today's language.
It seems quite clear that it is a form of Latin *medio/middle.
But both languages cannot go beyond explaining the origin of their words.
Only a basic European language like the Albanian language can solve this problem of today's language.
*Medio speaks Albanian within the word easily as *me D/ with D is.
Why D means middle and half ?
Geometrically: *D as a pictograph is half a circle, it means dividing a circle by its halfs *D, and exactly the vertical line in D is the middle. D is half, D is middle. (That's why the diameter is called diameter with D.)
Mathematically, five is half of ten. Then the numbers are just repeated to the first 10 numbers, 11, 12, 13,...21, 22,23.... Eleven on Albanian language is formed as "one over ten".
Linguistically: Humans did not linguistically invent a numbering-naming system more than 10 numbers/fingers. Linguistically the half has as a border the middle of the whole thing. Te five is right in the middle of ten, and it is the half of ten.
The language has hidden mathematic and geometry on its words.
But where is the connection with *Ben D/ make D" of ancient Greek and *me D/with D?
Both 2 hands are the whole language object, one hand is half, it is a D, and when you make D it is one hand, and you have made the number "pend/five
Why does Albanian have both words with *S and not with "D?
* be S-ne or *pes{e} in today's Albanian shows that the "S" ancient Greek letter is invented by ancient Albanian people. Sigma is the pictogram of the eye.
Both 2 hands are the whole language object, one hand is half, it is a D, and when you make D it is one hand, and you have made the number "pend/five
Why does Albanian have both words with *S and not with "D?
* be S-ne or *pes{e} in today's Albanian shows that the "S" ancient Greek letter is invented by ancient Albanian people. Sigma is the pictogram of the eye.
Translated from Albanian language:
Si/eye
G/thing
ma/hold, support
"Si G ma(mba)/eye thing hold* is. With their linguistic geometry, it means *Sigma is the eye.
Sigma’ comes from the Albanian word *si which literally translates to ‘eye’ and not form from the Phoenician letter “sin, shin” (σίγμα, sigma). Sigma is much older the Phoenician alphabet. It is coming from a “pictographic” language which probably could be the origin of the Albanian language.
Sigma is also connected pictographically with a hand in fist with open thumb.
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