albanian

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İngilizce - Türkçe
Arnavut

Arnavutçada Arnavutluk'a Shqipëria denir. - Albania is called Shqipëria in Albanian.

Arnavutça konuşabiliyor musunuz? - Do you speak Albanian?

{i} Arnavutça

Bu kitap Arnavutça yazılmış. - This book is written in Albanian.

Arnavutça konuşabiliyor musunuz? - Do you speak Albanian?

s., i
(sıfat) Arnavut
Arnavutça/Arnavut
albanian capital
arnavutluk başkenti
albanian citizen
Arnavut vatandaşı
albanian language
Arnavut dili
albanians
Arnavutlar
İngilizce - İngilizce
Of, from, or pertaining to Caucasian Albania, to its people or language
Of, from, or pertaining to Albania, the Albanian people or the Albanian language
A person from Albania or of Albanian descent
The language spoken by the Albanian people, primarily spoken in Albania. (ISO language codes: alb/sqi/sq)
The extinct Northeast Caucasian language once spoken by these people. Udi language is descended from it
Someone from the city of Albany, New York State
An inhabitant of Caucasian Albania. Udi people are descended from them
of or from the city of Albany, New York State
the Indo-European language spoken by the people of Albania a native or inhabitant of Albania of or relating to Albania or its people or language or culture
Of or pertaining to Albania, a province of Turkey
of or relating to Albania or its people or language or culture
An Albanian is an Albanian citizen or a person of Albanian origin
a native or inhabitant of Albania
Albanian means belonging or relating to Albania, its people, language, or culture. Her parents were Albanian. the Albanian coast
{i} language of the people of Albania
Albanian is the language spoken by people who live in Albania
{s} of or pertaining to Albania (republic in the Balkan Peninsula)
the Indo-European language spoken by the people of Albania
{i} resident of Albania, person of Albanian origin (republic in the Balkan Peninsula)
A native of Albania
Albanian citizen
citizen of Albania (country in southern Europe)
Albanian language
Indo-European language spoken by five to six million people in Albania, Kosovo in Serbia and Montenegro, western Macedonia, and enclaves elsewhere, including southern Italy and southern Greece. There are two main dialect groups, Gheg (Geg) in the north, including Kosovo and Macedonia, and Tosk in the south. Albanian is the only extant representative of a distinct branch of Indo-European, whose pre-Roman Balkan ancestry is uncertain. The earliest written attestation is from the 15th century, though a standard orthography using the Latin alphabet was not adopted until 1909. The core vocabulary of Albanian is native, though in the course of its history it has absorbed many loanwords from Greek, Latin, Balkan Romance languages (see Romanian), Slavic languages, and Turkish
albanian monetary unit
monetary unit in Albania
Albanians
plural of Albanian
albanian

    Heceleme

    Al·ba·ni·an

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    älbeyniın

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    albanese

    Telaffuz

    /alˈbānēən/ /ælˈbeɪniːən/

    Etimoloji

    () From Middle French Albanien, from Old French albaneis, from Albanie (“Albania”), from Medieval Latin Albania, from Vulgar Latin *albanus (“Albanian”), from Ancient Greek Ἀλβανοί (Albanoí, “a southern Illyrian tribe”) (compare Old Albanian arbër, arbën 'Albanian')