
Albanian language
Albanian is a unique Indo-European language spoken primarily in Albania and Kosovo, with communities in neighboring countries. It has its own distinct grammar and vocabulary, dating back thousands of years, making it different from other European languages. Albanian is divided into two main dialects: Tosk, spoken in the south, and Gheg, in the north. The language has preserved many ancient features, and its alphabet uses Latin letters. It is an important part of Albanian identity and culture, serving as a symbol of national pride and continuity amidst diverse historical influences.