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Albanian (endonym:
shqip [ʃcip] ,
gjuha shqipe [ˈɟuha ˈʃcipɛ], or
arbërisht [aɾbəˈɾiʃt]) is an Indo-European
language and the only
surviving representative...
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arbërisht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arbërisht (definite form Arbërishtja) in Tosk
Albanian and its
unrhotacized variant Arbënisht (definite...
- 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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traditional identity of the Arbëreshë community. The Arbëreshë
speak Arbërisht, an old
variant of the
Albanian language which derives from the Tosk Albanian...
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Arvanitika (/ˌɑːrvəˈnɪtɪkə/; Arvanitika: αρbε̰ρίσ̈τ, romanized:
arbërisht; Gr****: αρβανίτικα, romanized: arvanítika), also
known as Arvanitic, is the...
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Giuseppe Serembe (
Arbërisht: Zef Serembe; 6
March 1844 – 31
December 1901) was an Arbëresh
lyric poet. Serembe's works: text,
concordances and frequency...
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Civita (
Arbërisht: Çifti) is a
hilltown and
comune in the
province of
Cosenza in the
Calabria region of
southern Italy.
Facing the
Ionian Sea, it is part...
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Campomarino (
Arbërisht: Këmarini) is an Arbëreshë
comune in the
Province of Campob****o, in the
Italian region Molise,
located about 50
kilometres (31 mi)...
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Montecilfone (
Arbërisht: Munxhufuni) is an Arbëreshë
comune of the
Province of Campob****o in the
Italian region of Molise,
about 40
kilometres (25 mi)...
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Girolamo de Rada (
Arbërisht:
Jeronim de Rada; 29
November 1814 – 28
February 1903) was an Arbëreshë folklorist, journalist, lawyer, playwright, poet,...