albanian language in albanian is called shqip,,,or gjuha shqipe,,it means albanian language,,,gj you can pronaunce as j,,so it can be pronnaunced kind of,,,jooha shqipe
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
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Mother Teresa's native language was Albanian.
The native language of Albania is Albanian.
Tha language Albanian people speak is Albanian. Albanian is our official language. Albanian people however, usually speak Italian, Greek and English.
No, they are completely different languages. Albanian is an Indo-European language in a group of it own, while Polish belongs to Balto-Slavic group. In particular, Albanian is not a Slavic language.
Yes, in Kosova they also speak Albanian. But the grammar and some words are a little bit different. if your question already has been answered, than just ignore my respond. Good luck, Eva Beside Kosova there is a albanian minority who speaks albanian language in Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Greece and in Italy, where still exist an old variation of albanian language from 14 century.
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Albanian is the most common language in Priština Kosovo.
In Albanian do you have a word for ghost? A haunted house is a house with ghosts in it.
The Albanian word 'po' translates to 'yes' in English.