What is this tree or feather?
What is the difference between them in terms of etymology, linguistic origin?
What do their pictograms have in common?
This is a *pema/tree in the albanian language.
The letter Phi (Φ) is thought to be more closely related to Qoph, which in turn became the letter Qoppa and later Q. It is thought that Φ (Phi) is a more unique letter adapted to "Greek" perhaps from the ... the tree symbol.
The origin of the letter is unclear. It may or may not derive from the Phoenician alphabet or it derives from ...
There is an evidence the letter P is much older as a writing concept and it is in the Danube script symbols. It is clear that there was a tree syllable as the pictograph "PI" and the sound "PI" on the Danube script. Its origin is from protoAlbanian. There are other undisputedable evedinces in Albanian langiage becaues Albanian language has other forms that have the same semantic roots as bime/ plant, pishe/pine, plep/ poplar, and as you clearly see English has same roots, it may be also an evidence that English and German have writen words before the ancient greek and Latin writing languages took place.
All they have the P symbol.
It was invented 8000 years ago by the ancient Albanians, 5000 years before the Phoenician alphabet. The alphabet in Europe did not come from east. It was highly developed 2000 years earlier than any alphabet.
This is what is hidden in the history of writing. While as a spoken word it comes from the time when people still lived in trees. The tree was the first home of primitive man.
The Latins copied the written word *pema from the Illyrians, but with that word they call the fruit, not the tree.
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