Re: ALBANIAN: The Language of God



Look at the following Abdullah's stupidity: "common Illyr. -gW- => -
b-, -d- : Alb. -gW- => -d-" and "Lat. - Italic gw- => v- phonetic
mutation"!

Latin agnus (lamb) is agnus and it is not related to ovis (sheep) at
all unless we are trying to talk about kinship among sheep and
lambs. ;-)

Are you guys all okay? Are you such dullards that you are unable to
understand the most elementary (simplest) things?

Aqua (*akWa-) could not be change into 'apa' or vice versa. Why do you
let Abdullah, Lubotsky and G. Starostin to pound that Squip-Illyrian
crap into your "intelligent" heads?

Why would not you start to use your brains: Latin 'lana'; English
wool, fleece; Slavic 'volna' /vlna, vuna/; Greek αβόλλα thick woollen
cloak; πιλος wool made into felt; Latin 'vellus' wool', 'fleece';
Serbian 'ovan' (ram) is a shortened form of 'ovlan' (Bel-Gon basis;
similar to the name of Serbian 'bik' from 'bulog'; cf. English bull
and bullock).

You all seem to be suffering the lack of confidence or you have
acquired an incurably "false-authority syndrome"? What a pity!
Intellectual laziness always preferred assumed knowledge; it is much
easier...


DV
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Note: Celtic Illyrian concordances: common Illyr. -gW- > -b-, -d- :
Alb. -gW- > -d-phonetic mutatIon. Lat. avillus “lambkin” because of
the suffix formation not to ovis, but from *agWhnelos. Note: common
Lat. - Italic gw- > v- phonetic mutation] Lat. avillus (*abillus)
“lambkin” : Rom.(*agWenus) ageamiu “lamb”.
References: WP. I 39, WH. I. 23.
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*Abdullah's above note is from the "updated" and "enhanced" Proto-
Indo-European Etymological Dictionary; A Revised Edition of Julius
Pokorny’s Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuchhttp://dnghu.org/-
"revised" by George Starostin and Alexander Lubotsky.


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