Is \"greek\" or ALBANIAN - 2° part!\nElizabeth J. Pyatt, Linguistic PhD, Pennsylvania State University USA: \"In 3200 BC, there were many, many languages spoken besides Sumerian and Egyptian, but they were not fortunate enough to have a writing system. These languages are just as old. To take one interesting case, the Albanian language (spoken north of Greece) was not written down until about the 15th century AD, yet Ptolemy mentions the people in the first century BC.* The linguistic and archaeological evidence suggests that Albanians were a distinct people for even longer than that. So Albanian has probably existed for several millennia, but has only been written down for 500 years. With a twist of fate, Albanian might be considered very \"old\" and Greek pretty \"new\".\nhttp://www.linguistlist.org/ask-ling/oldest.html \nLets look at something we already KNOW!\nEnglish= (to) Know\nAncient \"Greek\"= (γι) γνος \nAlbanian= (e, te) njoh\n\nIts out of dispute that the root of the word KNOW in together English, Albanian, and Acient \"Greek\" is the [{kno~ /gno].\nhttp://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=know&searchmode=none\n\nIn Albanian the cluster *gn is equal to \'nj\'.\nThe cluster gn is typical in Ancient \"Greek\" and Latin/ Neolatin languages.\nWe have in \"greek\" another word which is exactly the oppossite of \'know\'- à γνοÎω- not perceive, be ignorant, be unaware of.\nThis word, like easily noticed is formed from à (a negative prefix)+gnoeo(know, first person).\nThe verb \'know\' in Ancient \"Greek\" is one of the noun components in the word foreigner(stranger).\nA stranger is a not known person or a phenomenon, or a person that we do not know. \nThe word ksenophobia = kseno(stranger) + phobia(fear) = fear from people you don\'t know. \n\n\nThe consonant ξ is considered a double consonant formed from the smoth κ and the spirant σ (Ï‚).\nTherefore the word ξÎνο is pronounced kseno. \nKseno = ks(a negative double consonant) + e(conjucture article) + no(the primitive root for \'know\')\n\nMEANING: Kseno = stranger a person (I/we/you) do not know.\n\nIn Albanian:do not know=që se njoh\nThe short form in albanian is: \ndo not know= q\'se njoh~ q\'s\'njoh\nNow let replace \'njoh\' with the primitive root no=know. \nThe result would be: do not know= q\'seno\n\nThe evolution of the smoth consonant K in Albanian is: k(voiceless velar plosive)-c -ç- q !!\n.
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