By Vjollca Hysenaj
Albanian – translated as “Shqip”
Some background facts:
Albanian is an Indo-European language spoken by approximately 7 million people, primarily in Albania and Kosovo but also in other parts of the Balkan Peninsula and Italy.
It is one of the oldest languages in Europe, with roots dating back to ancient Illyria.
Albania itself is located at the crossroads of the eastern Adriatic, and was known as Illyria and Epirus throughout the Classical era. It played a strategic role in ancient times and was a point of contact between Illyrian, Greek, and Roman civilizations.
The Albanian language is considered to have evolved from one of the Paleo-Balkan languages of antiquity before 1000BC.
Shqip is spoken in : Albania, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Bulgaria, Albanian diaspora and East Leeds!
Here’s some words for you to have a go with:
Do you speak English? A flisni Anglisht?
Hello Përshëndetje
Goodbye Mirupafshim
Please Ju lutem
Thank you Faleminderit
I’m sorry Me fal
Please write that down for me Ju lutem ma shkruani atë
I am allergic to Unë jam alergjik ndaj
I need help Kam nevoje per ndihme
I’m lost Jam i humbur
Why Is Albanian Language Unique?
Albanian is an ancient, distinct language that has its own unique grammar and characteristics. It belongs to the Indo–European family of languages, making it a truly remarkable linguistic treasure in Europe.
Its relative isolation from other languages has allowed it to develop independently over time, maintaining its distinct features. There are also several Albanian dialects spoken in the country of origin.