Languages of Albania
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Languages of Albania | |
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Official language(s) | Albanian |
Regional language(s) | Greek, Macedonian, Aromanian, Montenegrin and Romany |
The Republic of Albania or Republika Shqiperise has a population of 3.6 million and has 7 languages.
Native Name= Republika Shqiperise
Population= 3,600,523
Languages= 7
Situation= all living
National or official language= Albanian (Tosk)
Literacy Rate= 85%
Blind population= 2,000
Deaf population= 204,565
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[edit] Ranking
1. Albanian (Tosk)
2. Albanian (Gheg)
3. Greek
Romani (Vlax)
4. Aromanian (Macedo)
5. Macedonian
6. Serbian
[edit] Albanian (Gheg)
Population (speakers): 300,000
Region: Northern Albania
Language Family: Indo-European, Albanian, Gheg
[edit] Albanian (Tosk)
National/Official language
Population (speakers): 2,900,000
Region: Mainly South Albania
Language Family: Indo-European, Albanian, Tosk
[edit] Greek
Population (speakers): 60,000
Region: Southern Albania
Language Family: Indo-European, Greek, Attic
[edit] Macedonian
Population (speakers): 15,000
Region: Eastern Albania
Language Family: Indo-European, Slavic, South, Eastern
[edit] Romani (Vlax)
Population (speakers): 60,000
Language Family: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Central Zone, Romani, Vlax
[edit] Romanian (Macedo)
Population (speakers): 50,000
Region: South Albania
Language Family: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Eastern
[edit] Serbian
Region: Southwest Albania
Language Family: Indo-European, Slavic, South, Western
[edit] References
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=AL
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