njëanëshme
njëanëshme is an Albanian word that translates to "one-sided" or "unilateral" in English. It is often used in contexts to describe actions, decisions, or perspectives that originate from or favor a single party without considering others involved. This term can be applied to various situations, including political negotiations, legal disputes, or even personal relationships. For instance, a treaty might be described as njëanëshme if it was imposed by one nation on another without consultation. In a debate, a speaker might be accused of presenting a njëanëshme view if they only focus on arguments that support their own position while ignoring counterarguments. The concept of being njëanëshme implies a lack of balance, mutuality, or compromise. It suggests a situation where power dynamics might be uneven, or where one party is not engaging in a process of shared decision-making or understanding. The opposite of njëanëshme would be terms like "mutual," "bilateral," or "reciprocal," which indicate shared involvement and consideration.