"Gjakmarrja" is an Albanian equivalent of "revenge."
One of the concept's most famous and most recent treatments is in the writings of Albanian author and poet Ismail Kadare (n. January 28, 1936). It specifically is the theme of "Broken April" ("Prilli i thyer"). Gjorg Berisha, the novel's main character, is living the last month of his life. He knows that this particular April will be broken forever into two, as the lived and unlived parts of his life. The first part represents how he spends his last days before his life ends with his murder as the conclusion to a carefully orchestrated blood feud between two families.
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.
In albanian goodbye is : MIREUPAFSHIM .
Albanian dude, or albanian-italian.,but its more albanian
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An Albanian person or me.
albanian language in albanian is called shqip,,,or gjuha shqipe,,it means albanian language,,,gj you can pronaunce as j,,so it can be pronnaunced kind of,,,jooha shqipe
was albanian
yes he is albanian
yes, i speak albanian
An Albanian is a native or resident of Albania or of Albanian descent.
shadow in albanian = hije
From an Albanian bakery.