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Qani Trima(Kjani Trima) by Thanas Moraiti(Thanasis Moraitis)

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  • @iapetoc6 as according to the many linguists i brought forward the albanian language is the oldest language in europe (except basque maybe). Dr Cavalli-Sforza and numerous other linguists i mentioned earlier all are of the same opinion in regards to albania. the mutations you talk about occurred 40000 years when man left its home land (africa) for a new place due to overcrowding. some migrated to the east, some to the north etc.

    its been said that in comparison to albanian, greek is pretty new

  • @iapetoc6 darling i've read credible sources i.e. Dr Cavalli-Sforza and other renowned linguist. i fiercely avoid albanian, greek and slavic scholars to avoid bias. the albanian langauge is probably the oldest language in europe! it forms a distinct branch and greek compared to it, according to scholars, could be quite new lol

    celtic languages are distantly, but still, related to the italic languages. albanian language is as old as the white man himself. look at Theo Paphitis he looks pakistani

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  • arvavnitet jon shqiptar

  • @MakiMeLen in terms of roots, history and racial purity a greek today is the equivalent of an american or a turk. If you admit this fact fine, i have nothing against other cultures or nations. If you you have pretentions about greeks today descending directly from the lineage of Zeus then that is wishful thinking. Of course your grandmother felt greek as much as an irishman feels american in america today or as my child one day would feel british! nationality is a label but your blood is not!

  • @hekoka My Grandmother was Arvanitisa and she spoke both languages with no shame. But she considered herself Greek, earned by her Arvanite ancestors who fought together with other Greeks, and some Jews, Genovese and Venetians, for a dream of a Country free of Turkish slavery and control. And if I as a Greek have some latent Persian, Semitic or African genes too, then that just makes me that much more interesting, clever, resourceful and potentially dangerous than other tribes. So let's listen.

  • @hekoka It appears they were successful.

  • S.H.Q.I.P.T.A.R.

  • @RedBlackEagleInChest theni qafen he muta e mos na u perzieni ne këto

    faqet tona të internetit. Theni qafen me te gjithë ata që i numrove. Baju

    prej ktuhit!

  • @MrExorcist7 arvanit e arberesh jan 1 shqipetar

  • @mehmet80b

    o ti kenke vllau im o te lumt goja te lumt se zemren me shkrive o vllau im shqiptar.

  • @RedBlackEagleInChest not only, by my linguistic research is almost the smae language,

    that also fits with genneticks, the I2a and the E-v13,

    one from romania and one from greece,

    search better who are albanians, in family names and geneticks

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