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Post by highduke on Dec 31, 2008 13:12:47 GMT -5
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_________________________ AAdmin: Allow his thread here and once it dies out (for those who do not want him here STOP REPLYING) I will transfer it to his own HCF.
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Post by kasso on Dec 31, 2008 15:46:11 GMT -5
There are about 1000-2000 words in Albanian language that are of Albanian origin, the rest is imported through invasions. If you find some Chechen words akin to unique Albanian words, then you may be on to something. But I can assure you that words that you have found are most possible from the Ottoman (Turkish/Asian) invasion. Our vocabulary is heavily influenced by Romanian (Vlachs), Italian (Latin), French and Turkish (Asian).
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Post by highduke on Dec 31, 2008 17:47:21 GMT -5
Thank you For not censoring me
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Post by highduke on Dec 31, 2008 18:50:46 GMT -5
No Kasso, they are w not. a link to a persian, turkish, arabic online dictionaries acompanies every word. Plus, the Gloss will come with a scaned 12th cent document about the migration of a cauc. tribe to epirus
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Post by kasso on Dec 31, 2008 19:12:27 GMT -5
Your theory has been disproven a century ago. Anyhow I can't wait for you to present the glossary, I bet they are originally Asiatic words imported by the Turks.
I got a question though, why don't you come in contact with Chechen people and Albanians and learn their languages? You will have it much easier to verify your theory.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Dec 31, 2008 19:22:19 GMT -5
Allow his thread here and once it dies out (for those who do not want him here STOP REPLYING) I will transfer it to his own HCF.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 1, 2009 10:10:35 GMT -5
tju qi suratne juve ....
ju thash mos i flisni kti mutit
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Jan 1, 2009 10:22:53 GMT -5
There are about 1000-2000 words in Albanian language that are of Albanian origin, the rest is imported through invasions. If you find some Chechen words akin to unique Albanian words, then you may be on to something. But I can assure you that words that you have found are most possible from the Ottoman (Turkish/Asian) invasion. Our vocabulary is heavily influenced by Romanian (Vlachs), Italian (Latin), French and Turkish (Asian). 1000-2000? what are you talking? there are 53.000 words with albanian roots French, Vllach and Italian all are part of latin (italian)...Romanian and Fench dont have their language you can't pretend like this you must say latin which influenced them along albanian. Qysh bre nje psikopat me lujt koqe me disa ketu, ju ne vend qe me i kunderpergjigj ne historinekulturen e tyre prej nomadi...ju shkoni e njollosni ma shume kulturen tone nga mos dija.
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Post by leshte on Jan 1, 2009 14:24:33 GMT -5
Rex, he is a classic caseof Malignant Narcissism Sydnrome.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 1, 2009 14:28:46 GMT -5
Mos i folni as nje laf
.....le te Ngordh vet
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Post by highduke on Jan 3, 2009 10:55:10 GMT -5
Albanian words with excessive consonant clusters like 'ngordh' are common in the Albanian-Chechen Glossary, not to mention that excessive consonant clustering is a primary characteristic of Cauc. languages
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Post by rex362 on Jan 3, 2009 11:52:27 GMT -5
le te mbutet me peshtym te vet vetjes
mos i folni nje pik .....
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Post by donnie on Jan 3, 2009 13:17:37 GMT -5
Albanian words with excessive consonant clusters like 'ngordh' are common in the Albanian-Chechen Glossary, not to mention that excessive consonant clustering is a primary characteristic of Cauc. languages Excessive consonant clusters is a Slav speciality, so where are you trying to go with this? I hope your "results" contain more substance than this ... if not, easy match.
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Post by highduke on Jan 3, 2009 13:37:40 GMT -5
Wrong, donnie, of the Slavic languages, consonant clusters occur only in Czech & Slovak, Slovenian & Serbian. So did Sanskrit.
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Post by donnie on Jan 3, 2009 14:06:18 GMT -5
Wrong, master donnie, of the Slavic languages, consonant clusters occur only in Czech & Slovak, Slovenian & Serbian. So did Sanskrit. Exactly. You shouldn't base the alleged kinship of Albanian with Chechen based on excessive consonat clusters, since such consonant clusters also exist in Slav languages as well as in Sanskrit. P:s I do not know with what (false) cognate you will try to pair the word 'ngordh', but you don't have to go beyond the sphere of Indoeuropean languages to find this word's cognate. Remember the Greek word 'nekros' (dead) -- well, 'ngordh' is the word used for dead animals or birds. PP:s Already pwned.
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Post by highduke on Jan 3, 2009 18:18:44 GMT -5
I dont base it on consonant clusters, I base it on the hundreds of identical non-islamic words, hnundreds of identical toponyms & a medieval document. the clusters are incidental, secondary evidence
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Post by rex362 on Jan 4, 2009 15:53:41 GMT -5
shekoni xhben dedziuj...e lojti
Mos i folni as nje pik .....kjo eshet Urder
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Post by highduke on Jan 4, 2009 16:19:31 GMT -5
I'll be feeding those Albanian comments of yours into an online translator soon, rexhepi...
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Post by rex362 on Jan 4, 2009 16:29:28 GMT -5
ngjishe ne byth
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Post by highduke on Jan 4, 2009 17:29:08 GMT -5
do you hate me? lol
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