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    Arvanitika (/ˌɑːrvəˈnɪtɪkə/; Arvanitika: αρbε̰ρίσ̈τ, romanized: arbërisht; Greek: αρβανίτικα, romanized: arvanítika), also known as Arvanitic, is the...
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    and Arvanitika retain kl and gl in place of q and gj (e.g. gjuhë "tongue" is gluhë in Çam, gluhë in Siculo-Arberësh, and gljuhë in Arvanitika; "klumësh"...
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    Arvanites (/ˈɑːrvənaɪts/; Arvanitika: Αρbε̱ρεσ̈ε̰, romanized: Arbëreshë or Αρbε̰ρορε̱, romanized: Arbërorë; Greek: Αρβανίτες, romanized: Arvanítes) are...
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  • Romania) Austrian German (Slovenia) Arvanitika Northwestern Arvanitika Southcentral Arvanitika Thracean Arvanitika Gheg Standard Albanian Arbëresh Tosk...
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    they still maintain their distinct subdialect of Tosk Albanian, known as Arvanitika, although it is endangered as the younger generations no longer speak...
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  • The Albanian alphabet (Albanian: alfabeti shqip) is a variant of the Latin alphabet used to write the Albanian language. It consists of 36 letters: The...
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    Georgios Kountouriotis (category Articles containing Arvanitika Albanian-language text)
    the Greek alphabet, in accordance with the practice of the writers of Arvanitika during the Greek War of Independence. Georgios spoke Greek only with difficulty...
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    Literature (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) Minority languages (Albanian language (Arvanitika), Aromanian, Balkan Romani, Bulgarian, Ladino, Macedonian, Megleno-Romanian...
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    Another similar Tosk Albanian variety is spoken in Greece by the Arvanites: Arvanitika. Between the 11th and 14th centuries, Albanian-speaking mercenaries from...
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    The Malsia e Madhe Gheg Albanian and two varieties of the Tosk dialect, Arvanitika in Greece and Arbëresh in southern Italy, have preserved archaic elements...
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    in the south. Their language, now in danger of extinction, is known as Arvanitika. Their number has been estimated as between 30,000 and 140,000. Many have...
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    Fragoklisia) Sidera Synoikismos Center Chalandri The village was historically Arvanitika speaking, with 3,000 Arvanites inhabiting it, however due to its proximity...
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  • Sicilia Arbëresh / Siculo-Arbëresh Arvanitika (in Greece) Northwestern Arvanitika Southcentral Arvanitika Southern Arvanitika Messapic (extinct) Illyrian (extinct) (...
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    monolingual Arvanitika-speakers, as all are today bilingual in Greek. However, while Arvanites are bilingual in Greek and Arvanitika, Arvanitika is considered...
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    (EE-dra; Greek: Ύδρα, romanized: Ýdra, pronounced [ˈiðra] in Modern Greek, Arvanitika: Nύδρα/Nidhra), and in antiquity Hydrea, is one of the Saronic Islands...
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    his prophesies. Kosmas held negative views on speakers of Aromanian and Arvanitika, and urged them to abandon their language and adopt Greek. Saint Kosmas...
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    populations living in Greece ("Arvanitika," the Greek rendering of Arbëreshë) and Turkey ("Arnaut," Turkish for the Greek term Arvanitika). Malcolm 2009, pp. 233...
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    small minority of Arvanites lived on the island, who were bilingual in Arvanitika and Greek (spoken more by men and less by women), up until the early 20th...
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    well as both Panathinaikos and Olympiacos. The village was historically Arvanitika speaking, however due to its proximity to Athens, it has undergone a language...
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    Literature (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) Minority languages (Albanian language (Arvanitika), Aromanian, Balkan Romani, Bulgarian, Ladino, Macedonian, Megleno-Romanian...
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    Tosk is divided into five sub-dialects: Northern Tosk, Labërisht, Çam, Arvanitika, and Arbëresh. Northern Tosk is spoken in Berat, Fier, Skrapar, southern...
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  • Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024. Oreivatein.com Hans-Jürgen Sasse (1991). Arvanitika: die albanischen Sprachreste in Griechenland. Vol. 1. p. 19. ISBN 9783447027588...
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  • Indo-European → Romance → Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian; Indo-European → Albanian → Arvanitika; Indo-European → Slavic → Macedo-Bulgarian; Francosign → French Sign and...
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    Literature (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) Minority languages (Albanian language (Arvanitika), Aromanian, Balkan Romani, Bulgarian, Ladino, Macedonian, Megleno-Romanian...
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    communities. Until the 1970s there were still monolingual speakers of Arvanitika in southern Euboea. As of the late 20th century, in southern Euboea there...
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  • populations living in Greece ("Arvanitika," the Greek rendering of Arbëreshë) and Turkey ("Arnaut," Turkish for the Greek term Arvanitika)". Malcolm 1998, pp. 22–40:...
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    Literature (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) Minority languages (Albanian language (Arvanitika), Aromanian, Balkan Romani, Bulgarian, Ladino, Macedonian, Megleno-Romanian...
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  • spelling is still occasionally used for the local Albanian dialects (Arvanitika) in Greece. Gagauz, a Turkic language of the northeast Balkans spoken...
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  • variety spoken by the Arbëreshë Arvanites, a population group of Greece Arvanitika, the language variety spoken by the Arvanites Arbanasi people, a population...
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    Peloponnese. They brought with them Eastern Orthodoxy as well as the Greek and Arvanitika languages, once again adding onto the extensive Byzantine/Greek influence...
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