maybe but i don't know that for sure but what i can tell you is that albanians are the oldest nation in Europe
Albanian Resistance of World War II happened in 1939.
The motto of Albanian Mobile Communications is 'We see the world as you do'.
ANSWER: The oldest language in Europe still talked today is Welsh. Plus they have the oldest flag in the world The Red Dragon of Wales (second oldest is Denmark's). Some say the Romans brought the Red Dragon there. The answer shown above contains the phrase "still talked today". If the question concerns writing, then the answer is definitely Welsh. Welsh is certainly ONE OF the oldest living languages in Europe. The language became distinct from its predecessor (Brythonic Celtic), and nearest siblings (particularly Cornish) around 550 AD. The oldest documents written in a still-in-use European language are the Welsh poems in Y Cynfeirdd attributed to Taliesin, which date from exactly that period (some are in Welsh, some are in its Celtic precursor). But the last phase of Albanian development from proto-Albanian is thought to have been complete by 500 AD. However, the oldest known written Albanian dates only from 1462. Even the oldest known written reference ABOUT Albanian only goes back to a court record dated 1285, and it's not itself IN Albanian. Spoken Albanian is currently considered to be slightly older than Welsh. Written Albanian probably didn't exist until 1200, many centuries after those first Welsh poems. Albanian is an official language in several Balkan countries. The Basques sometimes claim this title. Their language is certainly the last of a family that is older than Indo-European family. But that doesn't prove that today's Basque is the same as a postulated language that may have been spoken by Basques before 500 AD. There just isn't any proof (either way): no documents in or about it, no similar or derived languages for comparison, too much word borrowing to evaluate from single occasionally discovered cognates.
This varies based on who you ask. If you are Albanian, you would probably think it's the best flag, if you aren't you probably do not agree.
He is not. If you belive that an Albanian killing a non Albanian and chopping him to bits is reasonable than you need to be isolated from civilized world.
No Albanian is not Slavic. Albanian is Albanian. Slavic is close to being Albanian, and surrounds areas of Albanian heritage. However, the two are different ethnic groups.
It is the sundial.
Damascus is the oldest city in the world.
Kongo Gumi is the oldest firm in the world.
Albanian dude, or albanian-italian.,but its more albanian
In albanian goodbye is : MIREUPAFSHIM .
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