Albanian is thought by some to derive principally from the Illyrian languages spoken in the region two millennia ago, and forms part of no known wider sub-group within the Indo-European family. The oldest known Albanian printed book, Meshari [1] or missal, was written by Gjon Buzuku, a Catholic cleric, in 1555. The first Albanian school is believed to have been opened by Franciscans in 1638 in Pdhan?
The Albanian alphabet was based on the Latin alphabet, with the addition of the letters ?/em>, ?/em>, and nine digraphss to account for certain sounds in pronunciations.
Note: all sounds in words used for comparison are those of the English language unless otherwise noted.
Some eminent scholars in the field of Albanian language have been Johann Georg von Hahn, Franz Bopp, Gustav Meyer, Norbert Jokl, Eqrem ?bej, Stuart Edward Mann, Carlo Tagliavini, Wacław Cimochowski, Eric Pratt Hamp and Agnija Desnickaja.
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letter SAMPA - example letter SAMPA - example
a a - Spanish la n n - gun
b b - burn nj n^ - Spanish ni?/strong>a
c ts - hats o O - four
?/th> tS - church p p - opera
d d - dance q c - Close to hit you
dh D - this r 4 - Spanish pero
e E - let rr r - Spanish perro
?/th> @ - allowed (?/em> is a schwa) s s - save
f f - fight sh S - shun
g g - gun t t - tell
gj J - Close to did you th T - thought
h h - hope u u - doom
i i - eat v v - victory
j j - year x dz - adze
k k - king xh dZ - jungle
l l - lee y y - French du jour
ll l_e - tell z z - zone
m m - mother zh Z - vision
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