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  • Arvanitika (/ˌɑːrvəˈnɪtɪkə/; Arvanitika: αρbε̰ρίσ̈τ, romanized: arbërisht; Greek: αρβανίτικα, romanized: arvanítika), also known as Arvanitic, is the...
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  • Arvanites (category Articles containing Arvanitika Albanian-language text)
    Albanian origin. They are bilingual, traditionally speaking Arvanitika, an Albanian language variety, along with Greek. Their ancestors were first recorded...
    80 KB (9,935 words) - 11:55, 26 May 2024
  • Tosk spoken in Albania, in Epirus. A related language is spoken by the Arvanites, with endonym Arvanitika. Between the 11th and 14th centuries, Albanian-speaking...
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    Arberësh, and gljuhë in Arvanitika; "klumësh" for "qumësht" "milk" in Arbëresh). Rr: Rr becomes r in some dialects. Arbëresh language, spoken in parts of...
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  • Romania) Austrian German (Slovenia) Arvanitika Northwestern Arvanitika Southcentral Arvanitika Thracean Arvanitika Gheg Standard Albanian Arbëresh Tosk...
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    Tosk Albanian (redirect from Tosk language)
    Arvanitika Arbëresh language Tosk at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Fraenkel, Eran; Kramer, Christina Elizabeth (1993). Language...
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  • Albanoid (redirect from Albanoid language)
    Sicilia Arbëresh / Siculo-Arbëresh Arvanitika (in Greece) Northwestern Arvanitika Southcentral Arvanitika Southern Arvanitika Messapic (extinct) Illyrian (extinct) (...
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    varieties of the Tosk dialect, Arvanitika in Greece and Arbëresh in southern Italy, have preserved archaic elements of the language. Ethnic Albanians constitute...
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    Chalandri (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
    historically Arvanitika speaking, with 3,000 Arvanites inhabiting it, however due to its proximity to Athens, it has undergone a language shift. After...
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    romanized: Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania...
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    in Italy and Arvanitika, Arvanitic in Southern Greece. Greek is the largest minority language of Albania and first largest foreign language. Because the...
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    Hellenization (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    endangered language as it is in a state of attrition due to the large-scale language shift towards Greek among the descendants of Arvanitika-speakers in...
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    There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. Out of a total European population of 744 million...
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    parts of Greece especially in the south. Their language, now in danger of extinction, is known as Arvanitika. Their number has been estimated as between...
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  • Shqiptar (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    populations living in Greece ("Arvanitika," the Greek rendering of Arbëreshë) and Turkey ("Arnaut," Turkish for the Greek term Arvanitika)". Malcolm 1998, pp. 22–40:...
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    Sicily (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    They brought with them Eastern Orthodoxy as well as the Greek and Arvanitika languages, once again adding onto the extensive Byzantine/Greek influence.[citation...
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    Siculo-Arbëresh Arvanitika (Tosk Albanian variety of Central Greece) Proto-Italic (extinct) Osco-Umbrian languages (Sabellic languages) (all extinct) Umbrian...
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    Georgios Kountouriotis (category Articles containing Arvanitika Albanian-language text)
    Hans-Jürgen (1998). "Arvanitika: The Long Hellenic Centuries of an Albanian Variety". International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 134 (134): 49. doi:10...
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  • Flampouro, Florina (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
    Arvanites. Arvanitika (close to Albanian) was spoken in the village by people over 30 in public and private settings. Children understood the language, but...
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  • Tsamiko (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Thanasis (2008). "Η αρβανίτικη γλώσσα στα παραδοσιακά τραγούδια" [The Arvanitika language in traditional songs]. Ετερότητες και Μουσική στα Βαλκάνια [Otherness...
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