Albanian ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Albanian ( adjective )

  1. Of or relating to Albania, its people, culture, or language.
  2. A person from Albania or of Albanian descent.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from albanus, the latin name of the ancient illyrian people of the balkan peninsula.

Examples:

  1. The Albanian language is spoken by about 7 million people worldwide.
  2. The Albanian Alps are a mountain range located in central Albania.
  3. An Albanian restaurant in the city serves traditional dishes from the Balkans.
  4. Albanian folklore is rich in legends, myths, and tales about heroic figures.
  5. The Albanian capital, Tirana, is a vibrant city with a mix of old and modern architecture.

(As a noun)

Albanian ( noun )

  1. A native or citizen of Albania.
  2. The Indo-European language spoken in Albania.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from albanus, the latin name of the ancient illyrian people of the balkan peninsula.

Examples:

  1. Albanians are proud of their heritage and rich cultural history.
  2. The Albanian language has a unique alphabet and is the official language of Albania.
  3. Many Albanians have emigrated to other countries in search of better economic opportunities.
  4. The Albanian population is a mix of different ethnic and religious groups.
  5. Albanian music and dance are an important part of the country's cultural traditions.
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