The essence of etymology is that the form of words (letters-sounds) and their meanings end up in agreement.
Each word comes from a historical social environment and serves to develop the functions of human life and daily work since the time when it began to give each group of sounds a symbol and a special meaning. A social environment from the time when they began to feel and express the relationships between them, their relationships with the world that surrounds them, the provision of food, the continuity of life, its reproduction, and for this reason, to survive, to exist, to protect and continue the existence of their children.
"Seeing" was the main chapter of their life, "see" and "know" was their first acquaintance. Sunlight and human eyes" have made and brought recognition.
The eyes will see in the presence of light the trees, the ground, the animals, the people of the group and if the light is lost, the eyes lose their role and hence there is no recognition. The light that makes the earth and everything on it visible to the eye and that brings knowledge. Knowledge comes from the light and the eye, which flows from the sun, and therefore to know means "because you have seen it before". Light gives light to things and brings their presence to our eyes, while without light knowledge is without eyes. Thus knowledge that does not have light and eyes is darkness, sterile like the Albanian terr/dark, just like steril="I leave it in the *terr/dark".
Knowing requires having eyes, knowing requires looking, seeing deeply, "seeing". All words are etymologically related to each other. To know you must have light, while to know you must have "eyes to see", not only as a concept but also as words like "cone" and "see". In short, recognition without sight remains a mere trifle, like a you see in the *terr/dark".
Knowledge must be seen directly must be experienced.
Recent developments in neuroscience say we "know" through sensory experience.
The Latin word conōscere, the variant of cognōscere." of Latin, simply contains the words of the Albanian language, the verb *kon (to have), from the Geg Albanian *kon and the verb *she/see.
Cognition is the relationship between the eye and the environment, the place of perception in the multitude of events we experience. Knowing is the balance achieved between what we see that remains within us and what is outside of us.
Etymology
Each word comes from a historical social environment and serves to develop the functions of human life and daily work since the time when it began to give each group of sounds a symbol and a special meaning. A social environment from the time when they began to feel and express the relationships between them, their relationships with the world that surrounds them, the provision of food, the continuity of life, its reproduction, and for this reason, to survive, to exist, to protect and continue the existence of their children.
"Seeing" was the main chapter of their life, "see" and "know" was their first acquaintance. Sunlight and human eyes" have made and brought recognition.
The eyes will see in the presence of light the trees, the ground, the animals, the people of the group and if the light is lost, the eyes lose their role and hence there is no recognition. The light that makes the earth and everything on it visible to the eye and that brings knowledge. Knowledge comes from the light and the eye, which flows from the sun, and therefore to know means "because you have seen it before". Light gives light to things and brings their presence to our eyes, while without light knowledge is without eyes. Thus knowledge that does not have light and eyes is darkness, sterile like the Albanian terr/dark, just like steril="I leave it in the *terr/dark".
Knowing requires having eyes, knowing requires looking, seeing deeply, "seeing". All words are etymologically related to each other. To know you must have light, while to know you must have "eyes to see", not only as a concept but also as words like "cone" and "see". In short, recognition without sight remains a mere trifle, like a you see in the *terr/dark".
Knowledge must be seen directly must be experienced.
Recent developments in neuroscience say we "know" through sensory experience.
The Latin word conōscere, the variant of cognōscere." of Latin, simply contains the words of the Albanian language, the verb *kon (to have), from the Geg Albanian *kon and the verb *she/see.
Cognition is the relationship between the eye and the environment, the place of perception in the multitude of events we experience. Knowing is the balance achieved between what we see that remains within us and what is outside of us.
Etymology
conōscere
KONOSHERE=
KON O SHE=RE suffix
*Kon=have
KONOSHERE=
KON O SHE=RE suffix
*Kon=have
*She= see
As well:
COGNOSCERE=
CONE O SHERE=GN<N, RE suffix
KON O SHE=
*kon/have and *she/see is the etymology of the word conōscere.
As well:
COGNOSCERE=
CONE O SHERE=GN<N, RE suffix
KON O SHE=
*kon/have and *she/see is the etymology of the word conōscere.
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