Here is an interesting word in English that needs to be
explored for its make up. It is the English word "knucklehead" that means "a
stupid person", [Oxford American Dictionaries].
When this English word KNUCKLEHEAD is
rearranged letter-by-letter as "CUH-DANKELEK" or "CUK-DANKELEH" and the
deciphered word is read as in Turkish, it becomes obvious that it is an
anagrammatized and Anglicized form of the Turkish expression
"ÇOK DANGALAK" meaning "very stupid, blockhead,
knucklehead". Clearly, this Turkish expression "ÇOK DANGALAK" has
been stolen
and used
to manufacture this English word KNUCKLEHEAD. Thus, this
is another example that, regarding the authenticity of "Indo-European"
languages, the
Turks and the
rest of the world public have been misled by
the manufacturers and presenters of such languages.
Of course, by such activities, not only are the Turkish language words and
expressions stolen, but also the linguistic creations of the Turkish people,
hence, Turkish civilization is stolen. This kind of stealing from
the ancient Turanian language of Turkish and
the ancient Turanian civilization has been going on since the time of the
Babylonians, that is, for at least the last 4,000 years. The
truth about world languages is not as it appears - or as it is presented to
us. Linguistically, this cannot be ignored. It is time that
linguists who work on the "etymology" of words to take note of
this ongoing deception.
Best wishes to all,
Polat Kaya
15/04/2010