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The etimology against the codex of the language.

The non-acceptance of the Albanian language codes discovered by me is the acceptance of the theory of borrowings. 
Why?

If it is not accepted that *nis originates from the number ni of Gegnishte, just an "i', simply accept that *nis comes from inizio, and fimia/child is a loan from the latin word family, even thought it was definitely written before Latin was born in the sarcophagus of Apollonis, it is also a loan from initiative, it is a borrowing from .., etc.

If it is not accepted that the beginning words of the PIE originates from the Albanian word *ni (one), and one as a number originates from the i of Gegnishte, it is pointless to talk about the primitive etymology of today's linguistics.
The code of i is in a good group of words in the Albanian language, for a certain group of words, as much as I managed to break down for 30 years of daily thought at least an hour a day.
For anyone to get to these codes it should take at least as much time as I did.
My method demolishes the etymology, makes it worthless.
The Albanian language is based on the pictograms and it is a metaphorically based language.
Who among you can answer these questions?
Is it one of an arrow? No, or yes?
Is a finger a i? No, or yes?
Is a njeri (man) an i (one) mathematically equal to the number one? A man is just one thing. No or yes?
Is it in the word i ri  (new)?
Is it in th word first?
Is it in the word bim (plant)?
Is it in the word embryo?
Are there two i's in the crotch?
Are they in the horns?
Is it a sprout?
Does it have anything to do with the beginning concept?

Is i of Geg Albanian related to the word *nis (start)?
Is i and ni related to the word initiation?
What is the word for the number one in ancient Latin and Greek and are those words related to i?
What is the word for the number one in Indo-European languages?
Is it related to the thread, thread, hair, hair, hair?

Does i connect to the horizon?
Is it related to prij, priami (lead, leader)?
Is it related to the word right?

Is it related to light?

Is it related to the rib?

Do I have to do with line?

Is it related to birth?

Is there a connection between i and the sprout, the plant?

Is i related to stretch, stretch?
Analyze these words and answer who can answer me.
Last question.
Is a metaphor a law in linguistics?
It's not just a pictogram, it's not just a symbol, it's not just a code, i is more than that.

It starts from a pictograph but ends in a certain direction of its movement as a linguistic productive matrix in an ideogram like *nis. It is a multi-dimensional linguistic construction over thousands of years.

It started with ......, I, IIIIIII, Y, YYYYYY. The sound can explain qui, quif, qi, shqet, gervish krruaj, booming, etc. but only that, it remains where it starts, while the thought-logical symbol after the first almost unconscious pictographic construction explodes consciously like a metaphorical bomb in the language during the its evolution.


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