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Arbëresh (gluha/gjuha/gjufa Arbëreshe; also
known as Arbërisht) are the
Albanian linguistic varieties spoken by the Arbëreshë
people of Italy, brought...
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their "nation",
Arbëresh use the term Arbëria, a
loose geographical term for the
scattered villages in
southern Italy which use
Arbëresh language. In the...
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varieties of Çam,
Arberësh, 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...
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Arbëresh (in
Southern Italy)
Puglia Arbëresh / Apulo-
Arbëresh Molise Arbëresh / Molisan-
Arbëresh Campania Arbëresh / Campano-
Arbëresh Basilicata...
- of Moscow). It
serves the
minority Orthodox Christian community of the
Arberesh people of Italy, who are
predominantly adherents of the Italo-Albanian...
- Arbëreshë, Arbën, Arbër, or
Arbëresh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arbën/Arbër, from
which derived Arbënesh/
Arbëresh originally meant all Albanians...
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North Macedonia,
Albanians in Serbia,
Albanians in Montenegro, and in the
Arbëresh villages in Italy. Brez are
traditional belts,
which are worn by Albanian...
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Albanian and two
varieties of the Tosk dialect,
Arvanitika in
Greece and
Arbëresh in
southern Italy, have
preserved archaic elements of the language. Ethnic...
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Giuseppe Crispi –
Priest and philologist, one of the
major figures of the
Arbëresh community of
Sicily of his time
Giuseppe Schirò – Poet, linguist, publicist...
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called their country Arbëria (Gheg: Arbënia) and
referred to
themselves as
Arbëresh (Gheg: Arbënesh)
while known through derivative terms by
neighbouring peoples...