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ALBANIAN |
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FROM WIKIPEDIA
Albanian is a language spoken by over 6 million people primarily in
Albania, but also in several other states in the Balkans as well as by
emigrant groups in Italy and Turkey. The language makes up its own branch
of the Indo-European languages. Albanian was proved to be an Indo-European
language in the 1850s. The Albanian language is on its own branch of the
Indo-European language family. Some hypothesize that Albanian may be the
survival of an Illyrian language once spoken in the northwestern Balkans.
Others suggest Albanian may be related more to the ancient Dacian language
once spoken in Moesia and Dacia. It is unclear whether Dacian and Illyrian
were on different branches of the Indo-European family, but most scholars
consider that they were. LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS LANGUAGE, READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE |
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