a aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az

Перевод: Albanian speek Albanian


[прилагательное]
албанский;
[существительное]
албанец ; албанка ; албанский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Depressed reformers call this "the Albanian option".
  2. The Greek spoken in 1821 varied greatly from place to place; one lot of islanders who proved invaluable in getting rid of the Turks spoke, in fact, Albanian.
  3. They have never been accepted as an equal "nation" within Yugoslavia; they have difficulty in obtaining recognition for their language (except in Kosovo, where however there is now a threat that in future the official language will be Serbocroatian, and that all Albanian children will be forced to learn it at school); and they consider that Serbs, in particular, regard them as inferiors and potential enemies.
  4. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Albanian Communist Party organized resistance to the Italians, and many Albanians in Kosovo participated in this activity.
  5. Therefore, new legislation, modelled on Turkish religious law, was recently drawn up and a bill is now before the Albanian Parliament.
  6. This will put the Albanian economy back in the black, and we get the tans.
  7. Links with tradition and superstition are strong here and weddings, often still arranged marriages, are particularly impressive in the Albanian villages of the Sila.
  8. To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent representations he has made to the Government of Yugoslavia on the situation of the Albanian population in that country; and if he will make a statement.
  9. Effectively he was immersed in Albanian politics, although in February 1921, at the request of Sir Basil Thomson q.v. of Scotland Yard's Special Branch, he travelled to Germany for a secret meeting with Talaat, the Turk generally held responsible for the post-war Armenian massacres.
  10. His parents had left a village in the mountains near the Albanian border just after the Civil War.
  11. The problem is that in a region with such a deeply troubled history, the spread of minorities, be they Serb, Albanian, Turkish or whatever, is likely to provoke violent conflict during a time of profound political and constitutional change.
  12. Albanian become one of the official languages of Kosovo, and Albanian schools were established.
  13. It is also claimed that there has been a great deal of harassment of Serbs and Montenegrins by Albanian nationalists, who hope to drive them out and establish an "ethnically pure" Kosovo.

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