[Facts] Re: On Albania and Albanian
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Nermin Vlora Falaschi “Etruscan, a Living Language “
ALBANIA, THE FOUNDLING STATE OF EUROPE
BY WADHAM PEACOCK
Ferdinand Schevill, The Balkans: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day (Ayer Company Publishers 1971)Even though all the people in the balkan pennisula have arrived sometime in the past, only two people are autochthonous and non-barbaric: The Greeks and Albanians, only to languages are autchthonous and great: Greek and Albanian, the first one arriving from the dark depths of the Aegean and written on papyrus and paper; the second one has come through riding the pelasgic nights, carved only in stone, blood and spirits...............Noel Malcolm , Kosovo: A Short History (London: Macmillan, 1998 ) p.31It is clear that Albanian is indeed the only surviving representative (apart from Greek) of an ancient Balkan language: it belongs to the Indo-European family of languages, but exists in a sub-section of its own, with no immediate relatives. If either Illyrian or Thracian could be identified as its parent, this would at least set some fairly clear geographical limits to the early home of the AlbaniansRobert D. Kaplan Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History (Random House Inc. New York 1996) p.43Albanians descend from ancient Illyrian tribes that by some accounts came to the Balkan Peninsula even before the Greeks did, and more than a thousand years before the Slavs. The Albanian language, Shqip, also derives from that of the Illyrian tribes and bears no similarity to any other known tongue.A. Rambraud, L'Empire Grec au X-eme Siecle. p.262The Albanian highlanders continued to serve in the Byzantine Army, but not in the same scale as in the Roman Army. When their food supplies were running low, the highlanders came in the lowlands and pillaged other villages.The Albanian language is the oldest Indo-European idiom
according to WEBSTER’S NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY, Unabridged Second Edition, De Luxe Color, William Collins and World Publishing Co., Inc., 1975, ISBN: 0-539-048523-3http://theillyrians.homestead.com/contents.html
http://www.geocities.com/indoeurop/project/chron/chronn.html#3
scotland albanian connection:
http://www.revisedhistory.org/Investigation-eng-history.htm
http://www.standrewsofscotland.com/scothistory.htm
http://www.wwnorton.com/nael/16century/topic_4/munday.htm-----------------
Illyrian Albanian English
Veglia Vegla Tool
rhinon re clouds
sica thika sword/knife
Hyllus=Yll(us)=star
Bardhyllus=bardhë(white)+yll(us, star)=white star
Bardibalus=bardhë(white)+ball(us)=white forehead
Mathis=Mat=river that runs out in the sea
Licca=Lala
Didi=Dede
amicus=mik=friend
est=është=is
caelum=qiell=heaven
creare=krijoj=make, create
Havá ----- Heaven
Muskuj ------ Muscles
Mish -------- Meat
Bisket -------- Busquit
Rrug --------- Road
Or ----------- Hour
Ditë ----------- Day
Nat ------------ Night
Ju ------------ You (!Note!)
Mua ---------- me
Fluturu ---------- Fly
Shkatrru --------- Scatter
fimia=fëmij=child
Dassios=DashThe meaning of the name Dalmatia or Delmatia, which is of Albanian origin, is "land of shepherds" (delminium — pasture for sheep)
Dardhania=Dardha=fruit
Vendum=Vendi=Location, "The Place"
Viciano=Vise=Locations
Malontum=Mal=The Mountain
Dyrrachium=Dyrrë/derë=seaportSigure---------------Si-gure(Like-stone)----Secure
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The god of Fortune:Plouto
It derives from the Alb word PlotPlouto= Plot = Much,many
Also in Greek Ploutos=fortune but as we can see
Alb word is more primitive and ancient.
The daughter of Demetra was called Cora. Cora=Kora or Korra in Albanian means "harvest."
I HOPE I HAVE EDUCATED YOU A LITTLE
MORE TO COME
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Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Constantin  ·  1/18/2004, 12:43 PM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Adelina  ·  5/23/2024, 7:41 AM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Adelina  ·  5/23/2024, 5:49 AM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  agan  ·  7/9/2021, 1:18 AM
Hebrew from Apiru, Epirus  ·  Ismail Kadare  ·  6/25/2004, 7:16 AM
Re: Hebrew from Apiru, Epirus  ·  Edi Mehana  ·  1/10/2023, 9:33 PM
Re: Hebrew from Apiru, Epirus  ·  Luan  ·  8/4/2022, 11:26 AM
It's really annoying me now, its AlbanIAN not AlbanISH!!!!!!n/t  ·  Attica  ·  1/23/2004, 2:15 PM
Dude, is anyone reminded of...  ·  Kat  ·  1/20/2004, 5:23 PM
Re: Dude, is anyone reminded of...  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 3:29 AM
lol!  ·  Jordan  ·  1/21/2004, 5:34 PM
Re: Dude, is anyone reminded of...  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/20/2004, 6:33 PM
I wanna be a banana... :P n/t  ·  Silver  ·  1/20/2004, 7:44 PM
So disappointing...  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/21/2004, 1:40 PM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Caprice  ·  1/20/2004, 12:35 PM
Re: the meaning of the name Isadora or Issadrora in albanish  ·  Constantin  ·  1/20/2004, 6:28 AM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Chrisell  ·  1/20/2004, 5:33 AM
*Shakes her head in utter disbelief*  ·  Chrisell  ·  1/20/2004, 11:15 PM
Re: *Shakes her head in utter disbelief*  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 3:38 AM
This is a time when we need Her Satanicness! n/t  ·  Phyllis  ·  1/21/2004, 5:53 AM
WHERE THE HELL IS NANEA?!?!?!(retorical??) n/t?  ·  Magia  ·  1/21/2004, 6:54 PM
Re: *Shakes her head in utter disbelief*  ·  Chrisell  ·  1/21/2004, 4:00 AM
:)  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/21/2004, 1:36 PM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  danielthegreat  ·  1/20/2004, 3:53 AM
On Albania and Albanian  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 3:50 AM
Re: On Albania and Albanian  ·  sdg  ·  3/20/2004, 11:22 AM
Re: On Albania and Albanian  ·  Thyejdoren  ·  1/21/2004, 8:13 AM
Re: On Albania and Albanian  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 8:24 AM
Re: On Albania and Albanian  ·  ARBER  ·  5/11/2004, 1:42 PM
No, I want their muthology and I'll stop at nothing to get it!  ·  Merriment of Albany (Scotland)  ·  1/21/2004, 9:36 AM
Re: No, I want their muthology and I'll stop at nothing to get it!  ·  isotope  ·  3/30/2004, 6:13 AM
Yikes! Pardon my typos! n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 3:51 AM
I think i missed some fun  ·  Silver  ·  1/19/2004, 6:34 PM
LOL!!(N/T)  ·  Magia (the one who has a gay mother)  ·  1/20/2004, 7:54 PM
Aaah, haaah! (m)  ·  Caprice  ·  1/20/2004, 3:27 PM
Ooh ooh! Do mine! lol.  ·  Jordan  ·  1/21/2004, 5:40 PM
Re: Ooh ooh! Do mine! lol.  ·  Caprice  ·  1/21/2004, 6:09 PM
Could that be loosely translated as "mudwrestler"?  ·  Jordan  ·  1/21/2004, 6:50 PM
Chrisell is derived from "kris" and "säl", meaning seal in crisis  ·  Chrisell  ·  1/20/2004, 11:17 PM
Why would it be hard for me?  ·  Caprice  ·  1/21/2004, 4:20 PM
Re:  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/20/2004, 6:36 PM
Oops  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/20/2004, 6:46 PM
"My aunt lives in a swamp" ROFL! nt  ·  Miranda  ·  1/20/2004, 12:17 AM
Re: I think i missed some fun  ·  Constantin  ·  1/19/2004, 7:56 PM
Re: I think i missed some fun  ·  surfer  ·  2/22/2004, 3:17 PM
Re: I think i missed some fun  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 4:12 AM
Re: I think i missed some fun  ·  Michelle  ·  1/20/2004, 12:36 PM
ahahahahahahahahaha...  ·  Ava  ·  1/20/2004, 5:08 AM
-giggles-  ·  Silver  ·  1/19/2004, 9:23 PM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Caprice  ·  1/19/2004, 3:16 PM
Re: what does "Pocahontas" mean then? :)  ·  Constantin  ·  1/19/2004, 6:07 PM
Re: what does "Pocahontas" mean then? :)  ·  Caprice  ·  1/20/2004, 12:30 PM
Re: what does "Pocahontas" mean then? :)  ·  alicia  ·  5/4/2004, 5:35 PM
Re: the meaning of the name "Pocahontas" in albanish  ·  Constantin  ·  1/20/2004, 5:10 AM
A serious post in this thread  ·  Miranda  ·  1/22/2004, 6:06 PM
Pi is small?!?!?! A flu-ridden voyeur?!?!? ROFLISCH n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/22/2004, 2:16 AM
No no no. Those are all wrong, Magia.  ·  Jordan  ·  1/21/2004, 9:57 PM
I'll do it!  ·  Magia  ·  1/21/2004, 8:49 PM
I'll do it!  ·  Magia  ·  1/21/2004, 8:42 PM
Fun, but utterly bogus! ROTFL!  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/19/2004, 3:00 AM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Satu  ·  1/18/2004, 4:31 PM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Caprice  ·  1/18/2004, 3:06 PM
Re: Do you have a albanian name: Over 60 names  ·  Ava  ·  1/18/2004, 2:06 PM
Constantin, are you a copy-cat or an MPD?  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/18/2004, 12:59 PM
Name of places and greek gods from the albanian language.  ·  Constantin  ·  1/18/2004, 5:42 PM
Illyrian mythology  ·  Sara  ·  5/16/2004, 8:15 AM
Re: Name of places and greek gods from the albanian language.  ·  Caprice  ·  1/19/2004, 3:00 PM
Angles  ·  Michelle  ·  1/20/2004, 12:34 PM
Re: Angles  ·  Enzo Barbato Angles  ·  8/1/2004, 2:25 PM
Re: Name of places and greek gods from the albanian language.  ·  Satu  ·  1/19/2004, 3:46 PM
Re: Name of places and greek gods from the albanian language.  ·  Constantin  ·  1/19/2004, 5:12 PM
Re: Name of places and greek gods from the albanian language.  ·  Stuart Harris  ·  5/1/2004, 4:22 PM
o_O;; That was scary. nt  ·  Miranda  ·  1/19/2004, 5:29 PM
I am smitten  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/18/2004, 9:34 PM
This *is* fun! n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  1/21/2004, 4:18 AM