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How to identify the oldest language.

*dies Solis in Latin means day of the sun.
While the name dit/day of the Albanian language, according to Vladimir Orel, comes from the Proto-Albanian *dīti, which comes from the Proto-Indo-European *díHtis.
The Albanian word *dit/day is related to the English word *tide which comes from Old English tīd ("time"), from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz ("time"), from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis ("time"), from Proto - Indo-European *deh₂y- ("to divide").
While *deis and *day of the Latin and English-German languages are different forms compare with their words for *sun, respectively Solis, Sun-Sonne, while the Albanian language word *dit /day has the form very close to the word *diell/sun.
We are dealing with the primitive concepts of light, day, time and the division of time and the all-round connection of these units of language with the cause of this phenomenon the sun. I think these units of the first Indo-European language were created based on multi-qualities of the object called *Diell. 
We begin the analysis with Solis.
Why is the Latin *deis unrelated to the form of its name for the sun?
Solis does not coincide with the noun form deis/day. While deis in Latin coincides with the form of day and sun in the Albanian language?
The deis of Latin is clearly an loan from the Albanian language *diell where we only have a replacement of *l with *s which doesn't happen in the real world of phonetic transformations.
It is undoubtedly derived from the word of the Albanian language *diell, but the replacement of *l with *s happened I think as an artificial addition of the church writers, creating  a difference with the old word by adding a new suffix-s, a much later addition at the time when the writers of churches were creating new languages from the the first language conserved in the Albanian language.
The second question that arises around this topic:
Is it possible that all these languages come from a first language?
The etymologies of this words can also go more far geografically and can be linked also to the Vedic root *svar meaning to shine, and Sanskrit svaryas (later sûryas) = sun, the hebraic word for sun sheh-mesh, etc.
We also have the "Greek" adjective σείριος (séirios) = brightness which was used by the ancient poets of the time to attribute to the sun (ὁ Σείριος = he who shines).
Many words in Greek, Latin, and most of other European languages derive from a first language, but what is that language?
Sanskrit language? Latin language? Ancient "Greek" language? Proto-German? Proto-Slavic?
I think that these languages are not conected directly with the first mother tongue of these linguistic units, they are very new languages with my strong suspicion that they are artificial languages constructed by the secretariats of the respective churches during the early Middle Ages.
Unlike the ancient languages studied such as the Tokarian language, Hittite which have been dead for millennia, the Albanian language is an ancient language that still lives, it has remained alive continuously for over at least 7500 years. The Albanian language has never been studied from this point of view.
The Albanian language is the door to the first language from which linguists still have a lot to learn.
In the explanations of the origin of the name sun, I have argued the logical connection of the sun with day, light as well as with the division of time into day and night.
Look at the creative unity of the first language
DIELL-DIT-DRIT-DA
SUN-DAY-LIGHT-DIVIDE.
The sun is an object that creates day, light and its circular division that brings each new day. It is the elements of this name I (the light) in its EL movement with the picto-symbol D that have created the concept of dit/day, which in another meaning-giving dimension also gives the concept of the division of time, human life, birth, death which is the linguistic source of notions-words we have today about time and related linguistic elements.
Conclusion:
*Dies, *tīd, *day, *díHtis, *deh₂y, etc. originate from the primordial word of the old Albanian language *diell.
By the way I am breaking down also the old "Greek" word σείριος, which is also related to the sun:
σείριος
SEIRIOS=
SEIRI=OS later ending
THEIRI=S>TH
THEILI=R>L
DEILI=TH>D
DIELLI
On the other hand *sirios is very close with the Albanian word for eye *sy,  syri in Geg dialect, siri in tosk dialect.
Are the eyes related with the sun semantically?
Was the sun the eye of the sky for the primitive people?
Do they have same an round shape, O-shape?
Did primitive humans created a conection between the O shape of the eye with the O shape of the sun and based on that created the first words for those concepts?
Did primitive humans created a conection between visibility and the light of the sun and based on that created the first words for those concepts?


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