Background
Zheji was born in Tirana, Albania, in a family originating from the Zhej village of Zagori. He was the son of Spiro Ballo Zheji, and brother of the other notable Albanian translator Gjergj Zheji.
Zheji was born in Tirana, Albania, in a family originating from the Zhej village of Zagori. He was the son of Spiro Ballo Zheji, and brother of the other notable Albanian translator Gjergj Zheji.
He studied mathematics-physics in a 2-year school in Tirana and afterwards started working as a teacher.
As a polyglot, he was deeply knowledgeable in the Italian, French, English, Spanish, German, Russian, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, and Latin languages. The Albanologist Elsie considers him "the spiritual father to a whole generation of Albanian intellectuals". Initially at his own high school Qemal Stafa Gymnasium in Tirana, and later in Gjirokastër.
Shortly after he registered in the University of Tirana, the Albanian Language branch of the Philology Faculty.
Foreign many years he worked as translator for the 8 Nëntori Publishing House and Naim Frashëri Publishing House. The couple had one son, Artur Zheji a known journalist and critic in Albania.
His first study on the Albania language came at the end of the 1970s, but couldn"t be published until 2001. The book was titled Shqipja dhe Sankritishtja (Albanian and Sanskrit), a linguistic and logic approach which represented at the same time the first comprehensive and systematic comparison between Albanian and Sanskrit, both seen as an anchor between language and modern languages.
The book concentrates on presenting Albanian"s key position in etymologizing "en profondeur" not only Sanskrit, but also with languages considered to belong to wholly different language families.
The publication saw the light only after the 1990s, and comprises the priceless contribution to Albanological sciences. The primordial roots of the Albanian language were also covered in his other book Libri i aforizmave (Book of aphorisms) published in 2012.
After the fall of communism in the early 1990s, he settled in the United States, but returned in a few years.