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31 Ιουλ 2023 · A scientific article confirms that Albanian is one of the oldest Indo-European languages still in use, with a root age of 8000 years before present. The study also suggests a hybrid model for the origin of Indo-European languages, based on linguistic and DNA evidence.
Standard Albanian is the official language of Albania and Kosovo, and a co-official language in North Macedonia and Montenegro, as well as a recognized minority language of Italy, Croatia, Romania and Serbia.
25 Οκτ 2024 · The official language, written in a standard roman-style orthography adopted in 1909, was based on the south Gheg dialect of Elbasan from the beginning of the Albanian state until World War II and since has been modelled on Tosk. Albanian speakers in Kosovo and in North Macedonia speak eastern varieties of Gheg but since 1974 have widely ...
29 Ιουλ 2023 · According to the Albanian Academy of Sciences, it is now definitively and irrefutably proven scientifically that, both Albanian people and Albanian language too are at least 6 thousand years old and autochthonous in these lands.
The Albanian language is amongst the oldest in Europe and even in the world. As can be seen from the Language Tree, the Albanian language stems from the Indo-European trunk and goes on its own as a distinctive off-shoot of the European Languages branch.
Albanian is the only extant representative of a distinct branch of Indo-European, whose pre-Roman Balkan ancestry is uncertain. The earliest written attestation is from the 15th century, though a standard orthography using the Latin alphabet was not adopted until 1909.
26 Οκτ 2022 · Today, some 200,000 Albanians called Arbëresh remain there and speak a very old Albanian dialect. The national literary Albanian language was formed during the middle of the last century. At that time, there were two main dialects used: the northern dialect, Gege, and the southern dialect, Tosk.