Talk:çakëll

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I believe this page might be false, and that çakëll is instead a loanword from Turkish 'çakıl' instead, which the Nişanyan etymological dictionary (the most respected one in the Turkish language) as being indigenous to Turkish itself. There is a possibility that it's wrong and that instead çakıl was a loanword from Albanian into Turkish. Does the addition of the 'ç' at the beginning of a noun, through which çakëll is derived, have any basis in Albanian phonology?

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