Summary
Iris Quazimi: Croatian-Albanian conversation manual
Albanian is an Indo-European language spoken by about 7.4 million people. It is spoken in Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Chamria (in the north of Greece), in Montenegro, in the south of Serbia, in Italy (Sicily and Calabria), Ukraine, Australia, Turkey, the USA, Canada, Bulgaria, Romania, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Great Britain, etc. On the Croatian coast, south of Zadar, there is the village of Arbanas, which has about 2,000 speakers of the Albanian language.
The manual is intended for anyone who wants to get to know the Albanian language and master the basics of communication in that language. The book is structurally divided into conversational patterns in the form of sentences that are thematically arranged in groups
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