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The Etymological Odyssey of "Bahçe": Unveiling the Albanian Roots of a Turkish Word

The word "bahçe" (garden) has long been considered a Turkish term borrowed from Persian. However, a closer examination of the word's etymology reveals a more complex and intriguing history. In this article, we will delve into the linguistic and historical context of "bahçe" and argue that its roots lie in the Albanian language.
The Persian Connection: A Red Herring?
The word "bahçe" is often attributed to the Persian term "bāġçe" (باغچه), which means "garden of all kinds." However, a closer examination of the word's structure and semantics reveals that the Persian connection may be a red herring.
The suffix "-çe" in Turkish is often considered a diminutive suffix. However, in the context of "bāġçe," this suffix does not make logical sense. The word "bāġçe" is not a diminutive form of "bāġ" (garden), but rather a distinct term with its own semantics.
The Albanian Connection: Unveiling the Hidden Code
A closer examination of the Albanian language reveals a surprising connection to the word "bahçe." The Albanian verb "bo/ba" (to do/make) and "bashk" (together) share a common root with the word "bahçe."
The hidden code in this word lies in the suffix "-g" in "ba-g," which has evolved into "bashk" in Albanian. This suffix is also present in other Albanian words, such as "gjë" (thing) and "gjindje" (community).
Semantic Analysis: The Place Where Plants Are Grown Together
The semantic analysis of "bahçe" reveals that the word includes the idea of a place where different plants are grown together. This matches the Gegnishte verb "ba" (to produce), which is also present in the Albanian language.
Linguistic Influence of Albanian: A Thousand-Year Tradition
The Albanian language has had a significant influence on the development of the Turkic and Persian languages, especially in the context of agriculture and horticulture. The Turks and Persians come from nomadic tribes whose main activity was animal husbandry.
However, the Albanian-speaking people have a tradition of at least 8500 years in agriculture and horticulture, which predates the Turkic and Persian civilizations by thousands of years.
Conclusion
In conclusion, our etymological analysis of the word "bahçe" reveals that its roots lie in the Albanian language. The word's structure, semantics, and historical context all point to an Albanian origin.
The implications of this discovery are significant, as they challenge the traditional view of the Turkish and Persian languages as the primary sources of linguistic influence in the region.
Instead, my research suggests that the Albanian language has played a crucial role in shaping the linguistic landscape of the Balkans and beyond.




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