Why does the word NEW of English come from the word for number one of the Albanian language?
The symbol "I", the sound "I", which is the number one in Geg Albanian, just an "i", and its multidimensional semantics has produced concepts-words such as the word prijës (leader), which means giving the direction, it means leadership. The leader is an I, an 1, placed at the beginning of his followers, therefore he is the prijes (leader).
The symbol "I", the sound "I", which is the number one in Geg Albanian, just an "i", and its multidimensional semantics has produced concepts-words such as the word prijës (leader), which means giving the direction, it means leadership. The leader is an I, an 1, placed at the beginning of his followers, therefore he is the prijes (leader).
So when you start to see an I, you will simultaneously see the number 1, a leader, a plant just emerging from the field, a newly born daughter where Albanian and non-Albanian linguists should stop and pay attention to this symbol.
Linguistics has lost opportunities to find the origin of thought and language itself by ignoring the Albanian language.
The "I" and the number 1 are associated with birth, new, begin, etc.
The "I" is a fresh start of everything in a every direction. It means also zeroing the past with its time of increasing I's, in some cases extending to years.
The "I" is associated with the Albanian language concepts like ri (new), bim (plant), bir (son), bij (daughter), the seed, filiz (sprout), mbir (embryo), nis (start), inizio, initiative. It is not there for no reason. These words have the "I" as the main code in their composition and the its detivate the basic syllable NI (one). Initiative=I nji ti ve (put the number one), NIS=nji ze ( the one start), bre i, am bre i on (the I is made), fil i ze=the I starts (sprout), fil, fije, fiok, etc.
The "I"I is a symbol of the beginning of a human life, simply saying in Albanian he, she lindi (was born). The concepts created by the "I" of the Albanian language are more than enough to reach the breakdown of its code and to give an explanation of a lot pf words of the PIE language.
The "I" of Geg Albanian is also in the names of Albanian cities such as Prishtina, Nishi.
It is also in the Albanian names of people like Nik, in words of winners like win, Nik, gain, vincere, erj
When a symbol is found in dozens of linguistic units of a language with a very understandable and easily understood essential thought, this should lead linguistics to a way out of etymological primitivism, the basic method of finding the origin of the PIE language.
It is also in the Albanian names of people like Nik, in words of winners like win, Nik, gain, vincere, erj
When a symbol is found in dozens of linguistic units of a language with a very understandable and easily understood essential thought, this should lead linguistics to a way out of etymological primitivism, the basic method of finding the origin of the PIE language.
The semantics of I, which I call the language codex is a different method to evaluate the language and to know how the human language is built.
The "I" is related to the budding, the hatching of the flower, from where the new one comes out, the new plant. I is the beginning of a new day, a new week, a new month, a new year.
This is the reason that i, ni, nji and i ri (new) are unique among Indo-European languages. Linguistic essence, occupying the center, cannot become water, and water can never become essence. The linguistic essence lives only in Albanian, other languages have its diluted form, or in other words its dilution.
The "I" is related to the budding, the hatching of the flower, from where the new one comes out, the new plant. I is the beginning of a new day, a new week, a new month, a new year.
This is the reason that i, ni, nji and i ri (new) are unique among Indo-European languages. Linguistic essence, occupying the center, cannot become water, and water can never become essence. The linguistic essence lives only in Albanian, other languages have its diluted form, or in other words its dilution.
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