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Malsia buʃa); Tosk ŋga 'where, from where', from PAlb *en-ka (vs.
Malsia ka); Tosk ŋgula 'to thrust, put on point', from PAlb *en-kula (vs.
Malsia ku:ʎ);...
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Malsia buʃa); Tosk ŋga 'where, from where', from PAlb *en-ka (vs.
Malsia ka); Tosk ŋgula 'to thrust, put on point', from PAlb *en-kula (vs.
Malsia ku:ʎ);...
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defeated the
Yugoslav forces.After the
first world war and the
partition of
Malsia e
Madhe into two
component parts, the area
surrounding Tuzi was
given to...
- Arbanasi),
Italy (the Arbëreshë) as well as in Romania,
Turkey and Ukraine. The
Malsia e
Madhe Gheg
Albanian and two
varieties of the Tosk dialect, Arvanitika...
-
Dukagjin Highlands (Albanian:
Malsia E Dukagjinit) is a
mountainous region in
northern Albania, east of
Shkodra and
north of the Drin. It is
roughly equivalent...
- some languages, like Albanian,
those two
sounds are
different phonemes.
Malsia e
Madhe Gheg
Albanian and
Salamina Arvanitika even have the three-way distinction...
- Podgorica, Tuzi,
Gusinje and Plav. The
region is
considered part of the
Malsia Highlander region of the
seven Albanian Catholic tribes. The
region was...
- head of the
Ottoman Army, who had
vowed to
reduce the
Highland (Albanian:
Malsia, also
Malcia or
Maltsia as for the Gheg dialect) into
ashes if Nora did...
-
Anton Berisha -
scholar and
folklorist Anton Berishaj - academic, from
Malsia,
Montenegro living in
Kosovo Flora Brovina - poet,
pediatrician and women's...
-
common in
Kosovo and Albania,
specially in the
mountain regions such as
Malsia. In
Albanian types, the
lutes head is
often carved after a
goats head or...