si je --> how are you allo --> hello emri im eshte --> my name is sa vjec je ti --> how old are you un dua nje cokollat--> i would like a chocolate tellutem--> please mefale--> sorry I hope this helps
Albanian and im pretty sure some English is spoken as well.
In Albania, most people speak one of the two dialects of Albanian. The standard dialect is Tosk Albanian, which is spoken throughout the country and has the most speakers. Gheg Albanian is also popular, and it predominates in the North. There are also various other regional languages spoken by Albanians, such as Greek, Macedonian, and Serbo-Croation. Here are some more links for information. The first one describes the languages spoken in Albania, and the second one is a map that displays the distribution of minority groups and their respective languages in Albania.
in ALBANIA pinguin lion snake and some animals live IN albania
broken open spoken i can make words rhyme and (so-can) you
No, she only had some very basic home schooling. Girls were not allowed to attend schools in Albania when she was a child.
Some words that rhyme with choken:AwokenBespokenBetokenBrokenMisspokenOutspokenSpokenTokenUnbrokenUnspokenWoken
Some basic words with a short "u" sound are: cup, luck, fun, run.
Hola, adios, por favor, gracias. All of them are in Spanish, the most spoken language in Mexico.
The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.
merry christmas
Yes, in Kosova they also speak Albanian. But the grammar and some words are a little bit different. if your question already has been answered, than just ignore my respond. Good luck, Eva Beside Kosova there is a albanian minority who speaks albanian language in Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Greece and in Italy, where still exist an old variation of albanian language from 14 century.
i is je me is moi you is tu