als ISO 639

Shqip Autonyms

Albanian, Tosk

  • Geography

    AL Berat, Elbasan, Fier, Gjirokastër, Korçë, and Vlorë counties.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Albania

als
Arnaut, Shkip, Skchip, Tosk, Zhgabe
Shqip
1,570,000 in Albania (2012 UNSD). Ethnic population: 2,310,000 ethnic Albanians (2011 census). Total users in all countries: 1,880,060.
Berat, Elbasan, Fier, Gjirokastër, Korçë, and Vlorë counties.
Albania and Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro, Greece
1 (National). Statutory national language (1998, Constitution, Article 14(1)).
Indo-European, Albanian, Tosk
Northern Tosk, Lab Tosk (Labërisht), Cham Tosk (Çam). Not intelligible with Arbëreshë [aae] of Italy. The basis of official standard Albanian since 1952. There is a transitional dialect zone which is neither Gheg [aln] nor Tosk. It is spoken in a few towns and villages around the Shkumbin river such as Shpat and Sulovë. A member of macrolanguage Albanian [sqi].
SVO; prepositions; noun head initial; gender (masculine/feminine/neuter); definite article affix; case-marking (4 cases); verb affixes mark person, number; passives; tense; 29 consonant and 7 vowel phonemes; non-tonal; stress on penultimate syllable.
Taught in primary and secondary schools. Taught in tertiary schools. Fully developed. NT: 1827–2007.
Elbasan script [Elba], no longer in use. Greek script [Grek], no longer in use. Latin script [Latn].
Muslim, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Albanian, Tosk
Albanian, Tosk
28,200 in Austria (2003 UNSD).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
4,590 in Australia (2016 census). Census figure of 9,180 does not distinguish between Gheg [aln] and Tosk [als].
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
12,600 in Belgium (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
73,900 in Germany (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
4,000 in Spain (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
6,920 in Finland (2021 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
10,000 in Greece (2002).
Western Macedonia region: Florina and Kastoria, northeast of Lake Orestiada.
Cham Tosk, Lab Tosk, Northern Tosk.
5 (Dispersed)
In Greece, Tosk is called Arvanitika, the Greek term for Albanian. Distinct from Arvanitika Albanian [aat] proper.
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Albanian, Tosk
17,100 in Croatia (2011 census). Ethnic population: 17,500 (2011 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
1,330 in Luxembourg (2021).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
3,700 in North Macedonia (Leclerc 2018b).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
6,180 in Sweden (2020 census), based on nationality.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
72,900 in Turkey (2019). 1,100 monolinguals (1965 census).
Bursa, Edirne, Istanbul, Kirklareli, and Tekirdag provinces; scattered in western Turkey.
6b (Threatened)
Also use Turkish [tur].
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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Albanian, Tosk
1,740 in Ukraine (2001 census). Ethnic population: 3,310 (2001 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Albanian, Tosk
66,900 in United States (2015 census). Census figure of 133,870 does not distinguish between Gheg [aln] and Tosk [als].
Massachussetts: Boston; Illinois: Chicago; Michigan: Detroit, New York: New York city; Pennsylvania: Philadelphia.
Unestablished
Many also use English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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