Discovering the connections between the form of the verb *bhor (bon, ban, bër) (to make) of the Albanian language and various words related to sexuality, gender and human anatomy in European languages.
The Latin word "phallus" and the Greek word "pelicari" from the ancient "Greek" πάλλαξ (pallax) have their root in the verb *bhor of the Albanian language (b>p and r>l). Also, the connection between "ben-is" (to make) and "penis" as a symbol of masculinity is a linguistic metaphor that has brought the thought performance and source for new words in new languages.
In the ancient so-called "Greek" mythology, Pan (/pæn) which comes simply from the Geg Albanian language "ban" (to make) but which today is called the ancient Greek: Πάν (Pán) in his homeland in Arcadia he was also known as a god associated with sex (zo-ke-z-in) ; and for this, Pan is associated with fertility and the spring season, where the re-making (re-make-the-new) of nature begins.
Also, examples of the Albanian language such as "pjelle" (to give borth), "bir" (son), "burr" (men) and "kar" (male genital organ), demonstrate a consistent pattern of linguistic evolution and semantic connections. The verb form *bhor" with its forms "bon", "ban", "ber" (to make) is the main linguistic element in the development of words related to sexuality, gender and human anatomy, and its phonetic transformations and semantic shifts shape the evolution of these terms in new languages. derived from this first language.
The Albanian language easily explains and deconstructs the "ancient" Greek mythology, with the figure of Pan (ban-to make) embodying the themes of creation, fertility, and renewal (making new) of spring.
Pan's connection with sexuality and bash-ku-li-te-tin (maskulinity) is reflected in metaphors and linguistic symbolism that only the Albanian language reveals.
The Hebrew language has inherited the concept "Zë" (to come into existence) from the Albanian language. The name of the letter "Zayin," which comes from the Geg Albanian language "zan," has created the concept and the word "kar" in this language. The Hebrew letter Z is said to have originated in the Phoenician alphabet and has the same name in the ancient Phoenician alphabet, but this is yet another lie of today's linguistic ideology. The meanings of "zan" in the Albanian language gives the thought origin of the letter and the words derived from it.
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