The word "Advent" is said to be derived from the Latin word adventus, meaning "coming", which is a translation of the Greek word *parousia.
What is this word hidden under the Greek name?
*parousia is an ALBANIAN word:
1) para>forward
2) U/I. In Tzam dialect the word for I is "U", south Albanian dialect.
2) sia>shia>sihja/to see.
So the origin of the word comes from the meaning "Foreseeing"
See the similarity between albanian and english word
*Parashihja with *Foreseeing*Parashihja =*Foreseeing
Parashih>Farasih>foresih>foresi(ing)
While *advent originates from the Albanian word *ardhme/future. The Latin word for the future is futurum.
What is this word hidden under the Greek name?
*parousia is an ALBANIAN word:
1) para>forward
2) U/I. In Tzam dialect the word for I is "U", south Albanian dialect.
2) sia>shia>sihja/to see.
So the origin of the word comes from the meaning "Foreseeing"
See the similarity between albanian and english word
*Parashihja with *Foreseeing*Parashihja =*Foreseeing
Parashih>Farasih>foresih>foresi(ing)
While *advent originates from the Albanian word *ardhme/future. The Latin word for the future is futurum.
The Latin is missing the "r" on Advent, the main ideogram for this concept, future concept.
The *r is the ideogram of the rotation. In this case is the rotation of time, which is an ideogram word. It is on rhe word *ora as well.
The concept is *the rotation of the O", where O is the time.
The albanian word ARDHME/future is the root of the word Advent.
The origin of the word *ardhme/future
ardhme>ardme>ordme>ordem>or d (em)
Or the rotation of O-time.
D>the orientation of Or
Probably comes from the Word Diell/sun.
The time for the ancient language creators was not a linear motion. It was connected with the rotation of the sun or the moon. The time for them was a circle which always was moving to the point when it started (December). That's the Advent concept that is coming from the proto- Albanian word *ordem.
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