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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · The origins of the general name Albanian, which traditionally referred to a restricted area in central Albania, and of the current official name Shqip or Shqipëri, which may well be derived from a term meaning “pronounce clearly, intelligibly,” are still disputed.

  2. The Albanian language has been written using many alphabets since the earliest records from the 15th century. The history of Albanian language orthography is closely related to the cultural orientation and knowledge of certain foreign languages among Albanian writers.

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  3. The Albanian language is a unique and ancient language that has been influenced by a number of other languages over the centuries. The most likely source of Albanian is a combination of Illyrian, Thracian and Dacian, but the exact origins of the language are still unconfirmed.

  4. Albanian language, Indo-European language spoken by five to six million people in Albania, Kosovo, western Macedonia, and enclaves elsewhere, including southern Italy and southern Greece. There are two main dialect groups, Gheg (Geg) in the north, including Kosovo and Macedonia, and Tosk in the south.

  5. The origin of the Albanians has been the subject of historical, linguistic, archaeological and genetic studies. The first mention of the ethnonym Albanoi occurred in the 2nd century AD by Ptolemy describing an Illyrian tribe who lived around present-day central Albania.

  6. Jun 7, 2023 · The origins of the Albanian people have vexed linguists and historians for centuries, as Albanians first appear in the historical record in the 11th century CE, while their language is one of the most enigmatic branches of the Indo-European family.

  7. Oct 26, 2022 · A hypothesis: The Albanian language is spoken by Albanians who descend from the ancient Illyrian tribes that lived in the western part of the Balkan peninsula. It is believed to be the continuation of the Illyrian language.

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