Albanian language

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Albanian (gjuha shqipe IPA /ˈɟuˌha ˈʃciˌpɛ/) is a language spoken by about 6 million people, primarily in Albania, Serbia (Kosovo), Montenegro, and the Republic of Macedonia but also in other parts of the Balkans, along the eastern coast of Italy and in Sicily, as well as by a significant diaspora in Scandinavia, Germany, the United Kingdom, Egypt, Australia, Turkey, and the United States. The language forms its own distinct branch of the Indo-European language family.


Alphabet

See alphabets for fonts.

Countries / Regions

  • Albania
  • Serbia (mainly Kosovo)
  • Montenegro
  • Republic of Macedonia
  • Greece
  • Turkey
  • Italy, and other countries

See Also