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How the language is created? The Albanian language words: water, move, lower and river.

Where is the importance of the Albanian language in the creation of concepts, words and sounds at the same time?
There are four words of the Albanian language:
-uj(ë)=water
- lu=move
- ul=lower.
- lum=river
These words give semantic equivalents. The river is made of water, but it moves at the same time, but it also always moves downwards. In nature, water flows down due to gravity. We see this in rivers, rain, gutters, etc. Gravity and pressure move water downwards and into rivers, and rivers move downwards into the seas and oceans.
What sound does the water that moves into a river make?
The Albanian language has a word connected with the sound of the water when it moves. The word is *gurgullon
Other forms of this word are: gurëzon; gurëllon
To *gurgulloj is to move with a rippling flow, the way water gurgullon down the side of a river bed.
A stream *gurgullon as it travels along its bed, gurgull-oing over rocks and branches. The verb *gurgullon captures both the movement of the water and the sound it makes as it moves. You could also say that a brook or river *gurgullon or *gurëzon or even *gurëllon. The word *gurgullon I think comes not only from the roots uj-ul-lu (water-lower-move" but also from the sound imitation of the sound *gurgul the water during it movement makes, a very rare unity of their sounds and their meanings of four different words and concepts.
The logical and sound connection between them is clear:
We have:
Ui(water)=lu (move)=ul (lower)=lum (river) where L<>I, L<>R. 
The evidence of the phonetic transformation L<>I within the Albanian language are words gjuhë and gluhë the dialectal word for tongue, or gojë and golë (mouth), gjëmb and glëmb (thorn), etc.
The science is right when it concludes that the Albanian language is old, only that 8000 years is too little for its age. The Albanian language is older than the PIE language.
These cultural and historical explanations about the creation of these words in the Albanian language is very important of how the language is created. The amount of words and concepts related to water and its movement in the Albanian language shows the importance of water in the context of the culture and natural environment of the Albanian people.
The Albanian language is absolutely important in the process of creating concepts, words and sounds at the same time. The evidence of their form, their sounds, and their meanings show the semantic and phonetic relationship between the words *uj (water(s), *lu (move), "ul (lower) and *lum (river), all of which have to do with water, its movement, the position the water take in the free connditions and during its movement and the sound the water that moves into a river makes.
The semantic and the phonetic connection between them is obvious
These are detailed and respectful studies of linguistics to learn more about the history and formation of the Albanian language.

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