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  1. Aside from an Illyrian origin, Thracian or "Daco-Moesian" origins have also been hypothesized based on linguistic arguments that had been claimed as evidence, although in current historical linguistics the documented Thracian material clearly points to a different language than Albanian or its reconstructed precursor, whereas the "Daco-Mysian" hypothetical relation is highly based on ...

  2. 26. Okt. 2022 · The Albanian language was also spoken in the Chameria region of northern Greece, but due to the ethnic cleansing of Albanians by Greeks there, many Albanians took refuge in Turkey or returned to Albania. After the death of the great Albanian national hero, Skenderbeg, and the occupation of Albania by the Ottoman Empire, thousands of Albanians migrated to southern Italy and Sicily. Today, some ...

  3. 27. Nov. 2020 · Shqip is the Albanian language. Albanian’s origin is thought by some researchers to be a descendant of Illyrian, a group of Indo-European languages spoken in the Western Balkans until perhaps the 6th century AD. Others believe that Albanian descended from Thracian or Dacian, Indo-European languages are spoken in parts of the Balkans until about the … Continue reading "The Albanian Language ...

  4. 19. Apr. 2023 · The Albanian language is considered one of the oldest and most unique languages in Europe. It is the official language of Albania, Kosovo, and parts of North Macedonia. It is spoken by around 7.5 million people worldwide. The language has a rich history, dating back to ancient times, and has undergone significant changes over the centuries.

  5. 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. Gheg is spoken in northern Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Bulgaria. The dialects are more or less mutually intelligible, and transitional varieties of Albanian are spoken in central Albania.

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  7. Origin and development of Albanian. Albanian is a language of the extensive Indo-European family and is thus related to a certain degree to almost all other languages of Europe. The Indo-European character of the language was first recognized in 1854 by the German linguist Franz Bopp (1791-1867). At the same time, Albanian shows no particularly ...