by Aristotel Petro
In a world where official history often resembles a carefully staged scenery rather than a mirror of truth, facts emerging from the living language are shaking the foundations of academia. The question being raised today is stunning: Is Gheg Albanian the real key that opens the doors of the pyramids?
Recent etymological analyses on the connection between Albanian and Ancient Egypt are bringing to light correspondences that can no longer be dismissed as mere “coincidences”:
Pharaoh or “Fara Jonë” (“Our Lineage”)? A term that in Albanian carries the pure meaning of blood continuity and tribal/familial descent.
Egyptian Maat and Albanian “Matja”: The concept of order and justice (Ma’at) finds a logical explanation only through the Albanian verb “me mat” (to measure) — perfect balance and equilibrium.
Dahchour (Dashur): The pyramidal complex that bears the name of our code of love (“dashur”).
These etymological tables are not mere curiosities; they are evidence of a linguistic matrix in which roots such as â (to be) and da (desire/wish) build the word “dashur” (beloved/love). This proves that Albanian is not a borrowed or peripheral language, but a constructive language — a tool that helped design the earliest civilizations. While official science remains silent, our genetic code speaks through the word.
References
“OLD EGYPTIAN and GHEG ALBANIAN CONECTION” — Paper/document available on Academia.edu (uploaded May 2025). It argues for significant linguistic ties, including shared symbols, phonetics, and etymologies (mentions “dashur” parallels). Suggests a possible Nostratic-level relationship.
Giuseppe Catapano — Author of the book Thoth Spoke Albanian (or similar titles). He claimed that ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and language show strong connections to Albanian, particularly Gheg dialect. His work is frequently cited in online Albanian discussions as evidence for deep prehistoric links.
