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    simplified in Standard Albanian (cf. Arbëresh gluhë /ˈɡluxə/ ('language/tongue'), vs. Standard Albanian gjuhë /ˈɟuhə/). Arbëresh most resembles the dialect of...
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    Arbëreshë people (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    "nation", Arbëresh use the term Arbëria, a loose geographical term for the scattered villages in southern Italy which use Arbëresh language. In the light...
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    Among them the Arvanites call themselves Arbëror and sometime Arbëresh. The Arbëresh dialect is closely related to the Arvanites dialect with more Italian...
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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 Contact...
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  • Siculo-Arbëresh as spoken in Sicily may possibly be classed as a mixed language, as it is largely mixed Sicilian and Arbëresh lexicon with Arbëresh grammar...
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  • Dialect (redirect from Language and dialect)
    Bavarian, Walser German and the Mòcheno language; the Albanian Arbëresh language; the Hellenic Griko language and Calabrian Greek; the Serbo-Croatian...
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  • Albanoid (redirect from Albanoid language)
    (extinct) Arbëresh (in Southern Italy) Puglia Arbëresh / Apulo-Arbëresh Molise Arbëresh / Molisan-Arbëresh Campania Arbëresh / Campano-Arbëresh Basilicata...
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  • AAE (section Languages)
    English, varieties of English used by many Aboriginal Australians Arbëresh language, a language of Italy Actuarial Association of Europe American Association...
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    Mataranga family (category CS1 uses Serbian-language script (sr))
    the Arbëresh villages of Piana degli Albanesi and Santa Cristina Gela in Southern Italy, where they have continued to maintain the Arbëresh language. Before...
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    Gheg Albanian (redirect from Gheg language)
    part of the Albanian literary language, which is a standardized form of Tosk Albanian. Albanian dialects Arbëresh language Arvanitika Cham Albanian dialect...
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  • Leonardo Lala (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Arbëreshë/Albanian origin from Contessa Entellina in Italy and an expert on Arbëresh language, and Arbëreshë history and folk traditions. In 1910 he immigrated...
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    Sicilians (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Ottoman Turks in the Balkans. They speak their own variant of the Arbëresh language. There are three identified Arbëreshë communities in the province...
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    Palazzo Adriano (category Arbëresh settlements)
    Arbëreshë origin. Although the inhabitants have abandoned the use of the Arbëresh language, the town's inhabitants preserve the Byzantine rite in their liturgy...
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  • variety of Northwest Gheg spoken by the Arbanasi people in Croatia Arbëresh language, variety of Southern Tosk spoken by the Arbëreshë people in central...
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  • Arbëreshë (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    Arbëreshë, Arbën, Arbër, or Arbëresh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arbën/Arbër, from which derived Arbënesh/Arbëresh originally meant all Albanians...
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  • Calabrian (Italian: calabrese). In addition, there are speakers of the Arbëresh variety of Albanian, as well as Calabrian Greek speakers and pockets of...
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    Giuseppe Schirò (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
    an Arbëresh neo-classical poet, linguist, publicist and folklorist from Sicily. His literary work marked the transition from the Arbëresh language to...
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    Santa Cristina Gela (category Arbëresh settlements)
    is one of three Arberesh settlements in Sicily where the Arberesh language is still spoken. It is the smallest and newest Arbëresh settlement in Sicily...
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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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    such as Cimbrian (Germanic), Arbëresh (Albanian), Slavomolisano (Slavic) and Griko (Greek). Other non-indigenous languages are spoken by a substantial...
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  • Vaccarizzo Albanian (category Language articles with 'no date' set)
    Vaccarizzo Albanian, or Calabria Arbëresh, is a subdialect of the Arbëresh dialect of the Albanian language. Spoken in the villages of Vaccarizzo Albanese...
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    Elymian is the extinct language of the ancient Elymian people of western Sicily. Its characteristics are little known because of the extremely limited...
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  • have their own distinct culture. Examples of language islands: Alghero Arbëresh Betawi Brussels Chipilo and Chipilo Venetian dialect Faetar Gorani Griko...
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    Acquaformosa (category Arbëresh settlements)
    spoken by residents of Acquaformosa, the Arbëresh language is still widely spoken by the local population. Arbëresh is derived from 15th century Albanian...
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    "Norman French" is sometimes also used to describe the administrative languages of Anglo-Norman and Law French used in England. For the most part, the...
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    Piana degli Albanesi (category Arbëresh settlements)
    of 6,128.[citation needed] The town is the most important centre of the Arbëresh community of Sicily, as well as the largest and most populous settlement...
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    Church of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    or "Famullia / Klisha e Shën Kollit i Arbëreshëvet në Palermë in Arbëresh language. Other version include Klisha Arbëreshe Palermë ("The Arbëreshe Church...
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  • Arvanitika Southcentral Arvanitika Thracean Arvanitika Gheg Standard Albanian Arbëresh Tosk Istrian Greek Cappadocian Greek Pontic Greek Standard Greek Tsakonian...
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    Qeparo (category CS1 Albanian-language sources (sq))
    variant of Albanian spoken in Qeparo shares many features with the Arbëresh language which it is related to. The local Albanian idiom spoken in the village...
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    closely related to Arbëresh, the dialect of Albanian in Italy, which largely goes back to Arvanite settlers from Greece. Italian Arbëresh has retained some...
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