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  1. Dialects. There are two main dialects of Albanian: Tosk (Toskësisht) and Gheg/Geg (Gegnisht).The dividing line between them is the Shkumbin river. Tosk is the official language of Albania, and one of the official languages of Kosovo and North Macedonia, and is spoken in southern Albania, Turkey, Greece and Italy.

  2. Албански језик ( алб. gjuha shqipe ), у старијим наводима још и арнаутски језик или шиптарски језик, је индоевропски језик, који сам представља једну грану ове породице језика. Током историје ...

  3. Albanian is the only extant representative of a distinct branch of Indo-European, whose pre-Roman Balkan ancestry is uncertain. The earliest written attestation is from the 15th century, though a standard orthography using the Latin alphabet was not adopted until 1909. The core vocabulary of Albanian is native, though in the course of its ...

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · The Albanian language is the official language of Albania and Kosovo and a co-official language in North Macedonia and Montenegro. Albanian is a recognised minority language in Cr

  5. The Assembly of Kosovo adopted the Law on the Use of Languages in 2006, which committed Kosovo's institutions to ensuring the equal use of Albanian and Serbian as the official languages in Kosovo. Other languages can also gain recognition at municipal level as official languages if the linguistic community represents at least 5% of the total ...

  6. Oct 26, 2022 · The national literary Albanian language was formed during the middle of the last century. At that time, there were two main dialects used: the northern dialect, Gege, and the southern dialect, Tosk. Both dialects were incorporated into one in 1972 during a language congress held in Tirane where most of the Gege dialect was incorporated into the ...

  7. Albanian and Eastern Romance, along with Bulgarian and Macedonian, are the core members of the Balkan linguistic area—an area of linguistic convergence affecting six to eight languages in the Balkan Peninsula (in Southeastern Europe ). [21] Linguists also list the Torlakian dialect of Serbo-Croatian and Greek among the members of the same ...

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