Is there any possibility for future videos you can do informal and formal examples of all phrases, my Albanian friends keep making fun of me for using the formal with them! Thank you for making these by the way, I listen to them before bed and my Shqip is getting so much better!
I would like to know the difference between i/e like in phrase "Jam i/e lumtur". I tried find something on the internet but I didn't find. Help me please :)
Ê sometimes you read it like î in Romanian sometimes you read it at all, h sometimes you read it sometimes you don't: ftohtë you read just ftot, It's a bit confusing
When it's hard to pronounce you can drop letters example shtëpi->shpi ftohtë->ftot. I'm not sure which part of the vid is e more closer to î in romanian, but from Wikipedia e in Albanian is similar to e in bear in English.
They are two distinct sounds as ç sounds like ch as is change, however q is very unique sounding and I don’t know of a word in English to help. The Tosk dialect can differentiate ç and q whereas with gheg dialect it sounds the same.
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I am Canadian born of Italian/Arbereshe. Afteralmost 600 years there is much the same that my parents have passed down to me. Shume mire!
You have a great voice. I can hear and understand all the nuances. Flm.
Very clear and helpful. Thanks
Is there any possibility for future videos you can do informal and formal examples of all phrases, my Albanian friends keep making fun of me for using the formal with them! Thank you for making these by the way, I listen to them before bed and my Shqip is getting so much better!
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It also depends on what dialect your friends speak. Gheg or tosk?
That helps a lot with learning, thanks a lot!!!
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Keep them coming
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Please make another video like this 🥹🥹🥹🥹
Have watched this many times! Flm
Question 63 should have been "How far is it? “
I would like to know the difference between i/e like in phrase "Jam i/e lumtur". I tried find something on the internet but I didn't find. Help me please :)
‘i’ it’s used for the male gender and ‘e’ for female 🇦🇱
@@learnshqip Thank you very much :) Faleminderit ;)
Can you tell 'i like you" in albanian😊
ju me pelqeni
Ê sometimes you read it like î in Romanian sometimes you read it at all, h sometimes you read it sometimes you don't: ftohtë you read just ftot, It's a bit confusing
When it's hard to pronounce you can drop letters example shtëpi->shpi ftohtë->ftot. I'm not sure which part of the vid is e more closer to î in romanian, but from Wikipedia e in Albanian is similar to e in bear in English.
Ç and Q are the same sound?
They are two distinct sounds as ç sounds like ch as is change, however q is very unique sounding and I don’t know of a word in English to help. The Tosk dialect can differentiate ç and q whereas with gheg dialect it sounds the same.
Only through The Lord King Jesus Christ Almighty is there forgiveness for sins and Eternal life with Him and God The Father. Repent and believe and you will be saved from death and hell. JESUS CHRIST BLESS YOU ALL!