Arvanitika (/ˌɑːrvəˈnɪtɪkə/; Arvanitika: αρbε̰ρίσ̈τ, romanized: arbërisht; Greek: αρβανίτικα, romanized: arvanítika), also known as Arvanitic, is the...
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Arvanites (category Articles containing Arvanitika Albanian-language text)
Arvanites (/ˈɑːrvənaɪts/; Arvanitika: Αρbε̱ρεσ̈ε̰, romanized: Arbëreshë or Αρbε̰ρορε̱, romanized: Arbërorë; Greek: Αρβανίτες, romanized: Arvanítes) are...
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Romania) Austrian German (Slovenia) Arvanitika Northwestern Arvanitika Southcentral Arvanitika Thracean Arvanitika Gheg Standard Albanian Arbëresh Tosk...
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and Arvanitika retain kl and gl in place of q and gj (e.g. gjuhë "tongue" is gluhë in Çam, gluhë in Siculo-Arberësh, and gljuhë in Arvanitika; "klumësh"...
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they still maintain their distinct subdialect of Tosk Albanian, known as Arvanitika, although it is endangered as the younger generations no longer speak...
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Albanian alphabet (redirect from Arvanitika alphabet)
The Albanian alphabet (Albanian: alfabeti shqip) is a variant of the Latin alphabet used to write the Albanian language. It consists of 36 letters: The...
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Literature (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) Minority languages (Albanian language (Arvanitika), Aromanian, Balkan Romani, Bulgarian, Ladino, Macedonian, Megleno-Romanian...
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The Malsia e Madhe Gheg Albanian and two varieties of the Tosk dialect, Arvanitika in Greece and Arbëresh in southern Italy, have preserved archaic elements...
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Fragoklisia) Sidera Synoikismos Center Chalandri The village was historically Arvanitika speaking, with 3,000 Arvanites inhabiting it, however due to its proximity...
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Languages of Greece (section Arvanitika)
in the south. Their language, now in danger of extinction, is known as Arvanitika. Their number has been estimated as between 30,000 and 140,000. Many have...
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