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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Illyrica Antiqua 2 - in honorem D. Rendić - Miočević
ILLYRIAN LANGUAGES IN ALBANIAN DIALECTS
“Language is Man’s loftiest expression in the universe. United with the light of his thinking,
it is the spiritual rainbow-bridge that links him with those regions of the Cosmos which we
seek far above the valley of our earthly existence”. (Arnold D. Wadler “One Language”, 2006)
THRACIAN LANGUAGE IN INSCIPTIONS
The golden ring of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Inscription dates to 5-th century BC. This ring was found in Plovdiv, Bulgaria , and according to the Thrakologists can be dated in the 5-th century B.C. In the elliptical field of this ring a script is realised. Bulgarian Scholars,
Georgiev and Dechev, have put forward proposals attempting to solve this puzzle.
Bajram Doka: Based on in depth linguisic analysis, whereby each symbol is ascribed a value using comparisons with reference to the Albanian language. This allows an important assessment demonstrating that
"the Illyrian and Thracian languages belong to the same linguistic roots reflected in Albanian dialects “.
The Ezerovo inscription can be found in: “ The case of Thracians and Greeks in the north-eastern Aegean” by Peter Dimitov, New University (Sofia). Centre for Trakology, Bullgarian Academy of Sciences, p.17.

Ezerovo inscriptions . PLOVDIV
For language evaluations see below:

Text in inscription Fonetic text
Rolisteasn
Ereneatil
teaneskoa
razeadom
eantilezu
p’tamihe
raz
e-lta

Albanian text

Roll-iste-asn-(sn=sht)
e-ren-e–atil
te-ane-skoa
ra-ze-a-dom
e-an-til-e-zu
p’ta mihe
rash,
e-ika

Anglish text

Rrallë ishte në asht
e renë e atij `
te anë s’ka, (anë ,vjen anash =dashuron)
ra ze asht dom (mëkat); me filluar është dëm
e an tij e zu (e ka zënë = zu), e zënë prej tij
për t’mirë (ja uron)
rashë, filloj
dhe ika, shkova

It is rare if it occurs
his bride
you don’t love
it is a mistake to start
if occupied (if married)
for the good (wishes)
I started (to live)
and left

Abbreviation: In Thracian and Phrygian languages the composition SN = SHT

Text in inscriptions: Rol iste ne asn e ren e atil te ane skoa ra ze a dom e an til e zu p’ta mihe raz e lta.
Text in English: It is rare if it occurs his bride you don’t love it is a mistake to start, if married for the good wishes (I) started and left

Osinchani inscriptions
Creshtions are mentioned in “The History of Herodotus”. Book V. p.543. (Trans. Gorge Rawlinson). In addition, there is mention in legend of antiquity of
inhabitants of the Alpine region of Albania; Albanians who live in that region are known as Creshniks (Kreshnikëtt in Albanian) and referred to by UNESCO
as “Creshnicks Cycle”.
Text in Albanian: Kresht se le Yllt si Lis je.
Text in English: Cresht did’nt let Yllt, yu’re like Lis.
Abbreviaton: Kresht, Lis, Yll (Hyll, Ill, Ell, Ilion etc.) Illyrian names
B.Doka. This inscription is written from right to left by ancestors of Dardans; the Crestion’s ancient alphabet is similar to that of the Etruscians.
=S
=E

=L

=Y

=I

=K
=R
=E

=L

= LI

=T
= YLT

= SHT
Pre - Vedic grave tombstone with inscription from Osinchani, Skopje,
dating from approximately 7,000 – 6,000 BC. (V. Ilyov).
“Discoveries about the literacy, language and culture of the Ancient Macedonians”.

=
KRESH(T)

= SE

=S

= L
= I
= S

= S(i)

= Lis

=J
=Y

= JY (Ë)

Fonetic text : Kresht se le Yllt si Lis je.
Text in Albanian : Kreshtë nuk e lejove Yllin, si Lis je
Text in English: Cresht didn’t let Yllt, you’re like Lis

Phrygian inscriptions
Bajram Doka: According to the linguistic analysis of the Midas inscriptions dedicated to the Phrygians culture, located in Anatolia Turkey, it can be inferred that
the Phrygian language is a Thracian dialect that shares its roots with the Illyrian language. It has many similarities with the treasure of words that comprise
contemporary Albanian. The common bond of these languages is reflected in the developments of the analytical - linguistic specifics as presented below.
The script in this inscription is accomplished in Tosk dialect of Albanian.
Mel Copeland: “... related with Etruscan language”.
These inscriptions were located in Anatolia, Turkey, and date from the 6th century B.C.
The picture on the left shows the inscription on the Midas monument, to the King of Phrygians (725- 675)BC) in Anatolia, Turkey.

Text in inscription
baba
me me
faish
proita, mbrojta,
fosh
k’psi
na
fesosh
zi
ken
e
man
e
laesh

`

Phonetic text
baba
me më
fajëso; faish (dial. foj- ngop)
mbrojta; brodha
fosh, (f)pashë, F~P)
ke psi
na, t’na
f(b)esosh
zi, mortje; ngjyrë e zezë
ken,
e
man, manie, mbajeni
e
laesh, lashë

Albanian

English

baba, atë, zot
mos më
fajëso; u ngopa (me hidhërim)
mbrojta, brodha
u ngopa, u ngina; pashë, shikova
ke (duhet) përsëri
të na, neve të na
besosh
zi, mortje; ngjyrë e zezë
kemi, jemi
e, dhe, edhe
mbajeni
e, dhe, edhe
lashë, lëshoj

father, god
don’t fish
blame; satiated (with bitterness)
defended; I did everything
sat, fed up; saw, passed this trouble
You have again
us
to trust
(in) mourning; black color
we are
and
hold
and
I lost, left

Text in Incriptions: BABA ME ME FAISH PROITA FOSH K’PSI NA BESOSH ZI KEN MANIE E LAESH
Text in English: Father don’t blame (me) I defended and did everything till I got sad. You most trust us in stand passing this mourning. I am lost (Phrygian).

Phygian Inscriptions found in Midas’ tomb in Anatolya,Turkey

Project centers
Cornell University
Ohio State University
Project History

This inscription is written in Illyrian - Epirot language (Arvanitas dialect) and was found in Peleponesos, Greece. Arvanits are the Ancient Albanian inhabitants of Epir and Greece.
Text in inscriptions 1. τοι Ζὶ τὀλυνπίοι τοὶ Ϝαλεῖοι.
2. ΤΕΣ
Text in English
1. Cooking, testing, dancing
2. liked
In script (Greek alphabet):
1. τοι Ζὶ τὀλυνπίοι τοὶ Ϝαλεῖοι.
2. ΤΕΣ
Latin alphabet:
tui Zi to lunpioi
tuo falleo.
TESH
Arvanits (Epiros) dialect):
tuj zi tu lëpioi
tuj falleoi
desh (donte)
1 τοι Ζὶ τὀλυνπίοι τοὶ Ϝαλεῖοι
Note: When (f~p; f~v): p(f)alloi(j)=ngopem, kënaqem; v(f)alloj = valloj, vallëzoj. Albanian (Gegë dialect)
Elis — Olympia — retr. — mid 6th c. BC — MDAI(A) 106 (1991) 82, 8
:
tuj zi tu lupi
tuj valloje (kërcej) desh(te)
nderside of rim.1
Albanian standart:
Duke gatuar, duke shijuar dhe vallzuar deshte (dëshironte)
ΤΕΣ vac
English :
Cooking, testing, dancing liked

# PH215081

Author : Prof. B. Doka. Albanian American Academy of Sciences (AAAAS). E- mail : dokabajram@aol.com

Edited by: Dr. Caroline S. Davis Academic English Proof reader and Copy-editor www.academicproofreader.com

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Illyrian languages. poster no. 2

  • 1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Illyrica Antiqua 2 - in honorem D. Rendić - Miočević ILLYRIAN LANGUAGES IN ALBANIAN DIALECTS “Language is Man’s loftiest expression in the universe. United with the light of his thinking, it is the spiritual rainbow-bridge that links him with those regions of the Cosmos which we seek far above the valley of our earthly existence”. (Arnold D. Wadler “One Language”, 2006) THRACIAN LANGUAGE IN INSCIPTIONS The golden ring of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Inscription dates to 5-th century BC. This ring was found in Plovdiv, Bulgaria , and according to the Thrakologists can be dated in the 5-th century B.C. In the elliptical field of this ring a script is realised. Bulgarian Scholars, Georgiev and Dechev, have put forward proposals attempting to solve this puzzle. Bajram Doka: Based on in depth linguisic analysis, whereby each symbol is ascribed a value using comparisons with reference to the Albanian language. This allows an important assessment demonstrating that "the Illyrian and Thracian languages belong to the same linguistic roots reflected in Albanian dialects “. The Ezerovo inscription can be found in: “ The case of Thracians and Greeks in the north-eastern Aegean” by Peter Dimitov, New University (Sofia). Centre for Trakology, Bullgarian Academy of Sciences, p.17. Ezerovo inscriptions . PLOVDIV For language evaluations see below: Text in inscription Fonetic text Rolisteasn Ereneatil teaneskoa razeadom eantilezu p’tamihe raz e-lta Albanian text Roll-iste-asn-(sn=sht) e-ren-e–atil te-ane-skoa ra-ze-a-dom e-an-til-e-zu p’ta mihe rash, e-ika Anglish text Rrallë ishte në asht e renë e atij ` te anë s’ka, (anë ,vjen anash =dashuron) ra ze asht dom (mëkat); me filluar është dëm e an tij e zu (e ka zënë = zu), e zënë prej tij për t’mirë (ja uron) rashë, filloj dhe ika, shkova It is rare if it occurs his bride you don’t love it is a mistake to start if occupied (if married) for the good (wishes) I started (to live) and left Abbreviation: In Thracian and Phrygian languages the composition SN = SHT Text in inscriptions: Rol iste ne asn e ren e atil te ane skoa ra ze a dom e an til e zu p’ta mihe raz e lta. Text in English: It is rare if it occurs his bride you don’t love it is a mistake to start, if married for the good wishes (I) started and left Osinchani inscriptions Creshtions are mentioned in “The History of Herodotus”. Book V. p.543. (Trans. Gorge Rawlinson). In addition, there is mention in legend of antiquity of inhabitants of the Alpine region of Albania; Albanians who live in that region are known as Creshniks (Kreshnikëtt in Albanian) and referred to by UNESCO as “Creshnicks Cycle”. Text in Albanian: Kresht se le Yllt si Lis je. Text in English: Cresht did’nt let Yllt, yu’re like Lis. Abbreviaton: Kresht, Lis, Yll (Hyll, Ill, Ell, Ilion etc.) Illyrian names B.Doka. This inscription is written from right to left by ancestors of Dardans; the Crestion’s ancient alphabet is similar to that of the Etruscians. =S =E =L =Y =I =K =R =E =L = LI =T = YLT = SHT Pre - Vedic grave tombstone with inscription from Osinchani, Skopje, dating from approximately 7,000 – 6,000 BC. (V. Ilyov). “Discoveries about the literacy, language and culture of the Ancient Macedonians”. = KRESH(T) = SE =S = L = I = S = S(i) = Lis =J =Y = JY (Ë) Fonetic text : Kresht se le Yllt si Lis je. Text in Albanian : Kreshtë nuk e lejove Yllin, si Lis je Text in English: Cresht didn’t let Yllt, you’re like Lis Phrygian inscriptions Bajram Doka: According to the linguistic analysis of the Midas inscriptions dedicated to the Phrygians culture, located in Anatolia Turkey, it can be inferred that the Phrygian language is a Thracian dialect that shares its roots with the Illyrian language. It has many similarities with the treasure of words that comprise contemporary Albanian. The common bond of these languages is reflected in the developments of the analytical - linguistic specifics as presented below. The script in this inscription is accomplished in Tosk dialect of Albanian. Mel Copeland: “... related with Etruscan language”. These inscriptions were located in Anatolia, Turkey, and date from the 6th century B.C. The picture on the left shows the inscription on the Midas monument, to the King of Phrygians (725- 675)BC) in Anatolia, Turkey. Text in inscription baba me me faish proita, mbrojta, fosh k’psi na fesosh zi ken e man e laesh ` Phonetic text baba me më fajëso; faish (dial. foj- ngop) mbrojta; brodha fosh, (f)pashë, F~P) ke psi na, t’na f(b)esosh zi, mortje; ngjyrë e zezë ken, e man, manie, mbajeni e laesh, lashë Albanian English baba, atë, zot mos më fajëso; u ngopa (me hidhërim) mbrojta, brodha u ngopa, u ngina; pashë, shikova ke (duhet) përsëri të na, neve të na besosh zi, mortje; ngjyrë e zezë kemi, jemi e, dhe, edhe mbajeni e, dhe, edhe lashë, lëshoj father, god don’t fish blame; satiated (with bitterness) defended; I did everything sat, fed up; saw, passed this trouble You have again us to trust (in) mourning; black color we are and hold and I lost, left Text in Incriptions: BABA ME ME FAISH PROITA FOSH K’PSI NA BESOSH ZI KEN MANIE E LAESH Text in English: Father don’t blame (me) I defended and did everything till I got sad. You most trust us in stand passing this mourning. I am lost (Phrygian). Phygian Inscriptions found in Midas’ tomb in Anatolya,Turkey Project centers Cornell University Ohio State University Project History This inscription is written in Illyrian - Epirot language (Arvanitas dialect) and was found in Peleponesos, Greece. Arvanits are the Ancient Albanian inhabitants of Epir and Greece. Text in inscriptions 1. τοι Ζὶ τὀλυνπίοι τοὶ Ϝαλεῖοι. 2. ΤΕΣ Text in English 1. Cooking, testing, dancing 2. liked In script (Greek alphabet): 1. τοι Ζὶ τὀλυνπίοι τοὶ Ϝαλεῖοι. 2. ΤΕΣ Latin alphabet: tui Zi to lunpioi tuo falleo. TESH Arvanits (Epiros) dialect): tuj zi tu lëpioi tuj falleoi desh (donte) 1 τοι Ζὶ τὀλυνπίοι τοὶ Ϝαλεῖοι Note: When (f~p; f~v): p(f)alloi(j)=ngopem, kënaqem; v(f)alloj = valloj, vallëzoj. Albanian (Gegë dialect) Elis — Olympia — retr. — mid 6th c. BC — MDAI(A) 106 (1991) 82, 8 : tuj zi tu lupi tuj valloje (kërcej) desh(te) nderside of rim.1 Albanian standart: Duke gatuar, duke shijuar dhe vallzuar deshte (dëshironte) ΤΕΣ vac English : Cooking, testing, dancing liked # PH215081 Author : Prof. B. Doka. Albanian American Academy of Sciences (AAAAS). E- mail : dokabajram@aol.com Edited by: Dr. Caroline S. Davis Academic English Proof reader and Copy-editor www.academicproofreader.com