video për pjesët e trupit të njeriut në gjuhën Shqipe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZFMTf4TBfk&t=4s
"Moreover, you scorned our people, and compared the Albanese to sheep, and according to your custom think of us with insults. Nor have you shown yourself to have any knowledge of my race. Our elders were Epirotes, where this Pirro came from, whose force could scarcely support the Romans. This Pirro, who Taranto and many other places of Italy held back with armies. I do not have to speak for the Epiroti. They are very much stronger men than your Tarantini, a species of wet men who are born only to fish. If you want to say that Albania is part of Macedonia I would concede that a lot more of our ancestors were nobles who went as far as India under Alexander the Great and defeated all those peoples with incredible difficulty. From those men come these who you called sheep. But the nature of things is not changed. Why do your men run away in the faces of sheep?"
Letter from Skanderbeg to the Prince of Taranto ▬ Skanderbeg, October 31 1460
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Re: Pjesët e trupit të njeriut
Traditional English renderings of Greek names originated from Roman systems established in antiquity. The Roman alphabet itself was a form of the Cumaean alphabet derived from the Euboean script that valued Χ as /ks/ and Η as /h/ and used variant forms of Λ and Σ that became L and S.When this script was used to write the classical Greek alphabet,
⟨κ⟩ was replaced with ⟨c⟩⟨αι⟩ and ⟨οι⟩ became ⟨æ⟩ and ⟨œ⟩, and ⟨ει⟩ and ⟨ου⟩ were simplified to ⟨i⟩ (more rarely—corresponding to an earlier pronunciation—⟨e⟩) and ⟨u⟩. Aspirated consonant like ⟨θ⟩, ⟨φ⟩, initial-⟨ρ⟩, and ⟨χ⟩ simply wrote out the sound: ⟨th⟩, ⟨ph⟩, ⟨rh⟩, and ⟨ch⟩. Because English orthography has changed so much from the original Greek, modern scholarly transliteration now usually renders ⟨κ⟩ as ⟨k⟩ and the diphthongs ⟨αι, οι, ει, ου⟩ as ⟨ai, oi, ei, ou⟩.[3] Modern scholars also increasingly render ⟨χ⟩ as ⟨kh⟩.[citation needed]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Greek
Greek *K became Latin *C
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⟨κ⟩ was replaced with ⟨c⟩⟨αι⟩ and ⟨οι⟩ became ⟨æ⟩ and ⟨œ⟩, and ⟨ει⟩ and ⟨ου⟩ were simplified to ⟨i⟩ (more rarely—corresponding to an earlier pronunciation—⟨e⟩) and ⟨u⟩. Aspirated consonant like ⟨θ⟩, ⟨φ⟩, initial-⟨ρ⟩, and ⟨χ⟩ simply wrote out the sound: ⟨th⟩, ⟨ph⟩, ⟨rh⟩, and ⟨ch⟩. Because English orthography has changed so much from the original Greek, modern scholarly transliteration now usually renders ⟨κ⟩ as ⟨k⟩ and the diphthongs ⟨αι, οι, ει, ου⟩ as ⟨ai, oi, ei, ou⟩.[3] Modern scholars also increasingly render ⟨χ⟩ as ⟨kh⟩.[citation needed]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Greek
Greek *K became Latin *C
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Re: Pjesët e trupit të njeriut
Yes all this three letters G/B/K are part of the basic code of the Albanian Language together with letters R/N/A/M/D/I/L/O/U/T/P/S/F/Z/V.
They all have particular understanding attached to them around which all Language develops.
If we understand the way this letters work to construct Albanian Language we can make sense of other languages too in particular indoeuropean languages but not only! Evidence of this basic code of language construct can be Found in other African/Asian and surprisingly Latin American indegineous languages.
They all have particular understanding attached to them around which all Language develops.
If we understand the way this letters work to construct Albanian Language we can make sense of other languages too in particular indoeuropean languages but not only! Evidence of this basic code of language construct can be Found in other African/Asian and surprisingly Latin American indegineous languages.