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  1. Foreign languages. The most-widely spoken foreign languages in Albania are English, Italian and Greek. A study carried out by Eurostat, the statistical agency of the European Union, analyzed the demography of the adult population 25-64 of several european countries as of 2016.

  2. Aug 1, 2017 · Albania is a relatively ethnically homogeneous country with a vast majority of the population speaking the Albanian language which is also the country’s official language. Minorities in the country speak their own native languages like Greek, Macedonian, Romani, and others.

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  3. May 26, 2021 · 1732 Turkish words, 1460 Arabic words, 505 Persian words, 433 Arabic-Turkish words, and 72 Arabic-Persian words. History Of Albanian Language. Albanian belongs to the group of Indo-European languages and is spoken by the Albanians in the Balkans and the Albanian diaspora in America, Europe, and Oceania.

  4. May 26, 2021 · Albanian belongs to the group of Indo-European languages and is spoken by the Albanians in the Balkans and the Albanian diaspora in America, Europe, and Oceania. With about 7.5 million...

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Albanian is by far the most common language in Albania, with over 98% of the population able to speak and understand the language. Albanian is the only official language of Albania. There are still several minority languages spoken, including Greek, Aromanian, Romani, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, and English.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Albanian language, Indo-European language spoken in Albania and by smaller numbers of ethnic Albanians in other parts of the southern Balkans, along the east coast of Italy and in Sicily, in southern Greece, and in Germany, Sweden, the United States, Ukraine, and Belgium.

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  8. Albanian (shqip or gjuha shqipe in the language) is an Indo-European language and the only remaining language to represent the old Albanoid branch of Indo-European languages. Standard Albanian is the official language of Albania and Kosovo, and is an official co-language in North Macedonia and Montenegro.

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