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    Because of large migration flows from Albania, over half of Albanians during their life learn a second language. The main foreign language known is English with 40.0%, followed by Italian with 27.8% and Greek with 22.9%.

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      The Albanian Armed Forces (Albanian: Forcat e Armatosura të...

    • 3rd Republic of Albania

      The constitution, promulgated on 28 December 1976,...

    • Albania (Disambiguation)

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    • Zog I of Albania

      Zog I (Ahmed Muhtar Zogolli; 8 October 1895 – 9 April 1961)...

    • Enver Hoxha

      Simple English; Slovenčina; ... Hoxha was awarded a state...

    • Parliament

      The Parliament of Albania (Albanian: Kuvendi i Shqipërisë)...

  2. 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 Croatia, Italy, Romania and in Serbia.

    • 6.1 to 7.5 million (2017)
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    The Article 14 of the Albanian Constitution states that "The official language in the Republic of Albania is Albanian." According to the 2011 population census, 2,765,610, 98.767% of the population declared Albanianas their mother tongue ("mother tongue is defined as the first or main language spoken at home during childhood").

    Greek

    Greek is the largest minority language of Albania and first largest foreign language. Because the number of Greeks in Albania is disputed, the exact number of native speakers of Greek is unknown. The Greeks of Albania speak a modern southern Greek dialect, known as Northern Epirote Greek. Alongside Albanian loanwords, it retains some archaic forms and words that are no longer used in Standard Modern Greek, as well as in the Greek dialects of southern Epirus. Despite the relatively small dista...

    Aromanian

    There are up to 200,000 Aromanians in Albania, a figure which includes people who do not speak the Aromanian language. They mostly live in the southern and central regions of the country. The Aromanians, under the name "Vlachs", are a recognized cultural minorityin the Albanian law.

    Macedonian

    According to the 1989 census, there were approximately 5,000 Macedonian language-speakers in Albania. Most of these people live in the southeastern part of the country in the Lake Prespa region. Macedonians are an officially recognized minority in the Pustec Municipality. However, only the Macedonians living in Pustec are allowed to declare their nationality and language. Ethnic Macedonian organization claim that 120,000 to 350,000 Macedonians live in Albania. They are politically represented...

    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. The results of the Adult Education Survey, released in May 2018, showed that the 39.9% of t...

    Rista-Dema, Mimoza (2006). Inverse-order constructions in Albanian English discourse and prototype effects. [Bloomington, Ind.]: Indiana University. ISBN 9780542847905.

  4. Counting from one to 10 in Albanian. The Albanian language ( Shqip) is an Indo-European language. It is spoken mostly in Albania (3,500,000), Kosovo and (500,000) Republic of North Macedonia .

    • 7.6 million (2011)
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  5. Albania ( / ælˈbeɪniə / ( listen)al-BAY-nee-ə; Albanian: Shqipëri ), officially called the Republic of Albania is an independent country located in Southeast Europe, more specifically it is located in the Balkans. The capital is Tirana, and other important cities are Durrës, Elbasan and Vlora.

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  7. Written Albanian. Albanian has been written with various alphabet since the 15th century. Originally the Tosk dialect was written with the Greek alphabet, while the Gheg dialect was written with the Latin alphabet. They have both also been written with the Turkish version of the Arabic alphabet.

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