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The true origin of the words from the Albanian language.

To be more clear:
What happened to the words of the Albanian language, Latin, ancient Greek" and Ottoman Turkish?
Many linguists talked too much about borrowings of Albanian from these languages, but the science of linguistics is interested in the truth and not at all in the ideology and nationalism invested in linguistics.
To find the first origin of words in their concepts, we must analyze a group of words from these languages which are:
Albanian language words:
1) "i" and "ni" the word for the number one in Geg Albanian language, the mother of the Albanian language. "Një" (one) in the standard where an "ë" has been added from the Tosk dialect, but which originates from a "ni" of Geg Albanian language nii>nji>nje>një.
2) "i ri "(new)
3) "nis" (start, beginning)
4) "i ri" (young)
5) "njishi" Geg Albanian (the one)
6) "fillim" (beginning)
7) "femijë" (child) of standard Albanian) and "fëmile" (child) of the Chama Albanian dialect.
8) "risi" (innovation, new development)

LATIN
1) filius (child)
2) initium (beginning)

Ancient Greek
φῠ́λλον (phúllon, "leaves".

Ottoman Turkish
Filiz (sprout, young plant)

Which one is the original origin of all these words?
The connection between "nis" (Albanian), "initium" (Latin), and "ni" (Geg Albanian for number one) is intriguing. 
Is it possible that "nis" and "initium" share a common root with "ni" (one) of Geg Albanian?
In Albanian, "nis" means "start" or "beginning," which aligns with the meaning of "initium" in Latin. The prefix "ni-" in Albanian and "ini-" in Latin might be related to the concept of unity or oneness, represented by "ni" (one) in Geg Albanian as the main root of these words
This could suggest a Proto-Indo-European root "*ne-" or "*ni-" related to unity, beginning, or initiation, which evolved into:

- "ni" (one) in Geg Albanian
- "nis" (start, beginning) in Albanian
- "initium" (beginning) in Latin

This connection would imply that the concept of unity or oneness ("ni") was extended to ideas of beginning or initiation ("nis" and "initium"), highlighting the significance of unity and singularity in the development of these concepts.


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