Arberesh Language | Can Sicilian and Albanian speakers understand it? | feat. @ARBERESH

Arberesh Language | Can Sicilian and Albanian speakers understand it? | feat. @ARBERESH

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Arberesh Language | Can Sicilian and Albanian speakers understand it? | feat. @ARBERESH
Arbëresh is a language spoken by the Arbëresh people of Italy. It is related to Albanian varieties spoken in the Balkans and is typologically closely related to Southern Tosk varieties, in particular to the Arvanitika language spoken in Greece. 🤓 Join the Ecolinguist DISCORD community → https://discord.gg/xKBQCc3V57 📝 Volunteer your language skills for the future videos → https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9I2GI7plOElgXkQajre7z7CIfdnPBmYudUl0d4YnJ-W-_jg/viewform 🏋️‍♀️ Support my Work: My name is Norbert Wierzbicki and I am the creator of @Ecolinguist channel. You can support my work by volunteering to participate in the future video or donating to the project. ☕️ Donations → https://www.paypal.me/ecolinguist​ (I appreciate every donation no matter how big or small🤠) 📱 Follow me on Instagram: @the.ecolinguist Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChqLwfp3eAkAwX9DGnqr_CA/join 📝 Contact details for the guests of the show are: 🤓 Martín Di Maggio - sociolinguist, an Arberesh speaker - you-tuber: @ARBERESH IG: @martindimaggio81 🤓 Roberto from Sicily IG: @theonlyduken 🤓 Franc from Albania More about the Arberesh language: Arberesh is mostly spoken in villages in the regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Molise and Sicily. The original speakers left Albania and Morea (The Peloponnese) in the 15th century following the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans and after some time mixed with local Romance speakers (Liti in Arberesh), the subsequent modern Arberesh language is derived from the mix of Albanian Arberesh morphology and phonology with a rich repertoire of Sicilian (and other local Romance) lexicon. 🕰 Time Stamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:52 - Reading Challenge 10:08 - Sicilian and Albanian Translations 10:59 - Listening Challenge 20:38 - Reading Challenge 32:46 - Albanian and Sicilian Translations 33:45 - Commentary Recommended videos: Sicilian Language vs Italian vs Spanish vs Portuguese | Can they understand it? → https://youtu.be/1TL9YIJc-bk 🇮🇹🤓Trentino Dialect | Can Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese speakers understand it? → https://youtu.be/f19-4jPRZGQ 🤓 🦂 Latin Language Spoken | Can Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian speakers understand it? → https://youtu.be/C77anb2DJGk​ 🤓💬 Friulian language vs Romance languages → https://youtu.be/aNZW7wyLVRs 🤓 🦂 Latin Language Spoken | Can Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian speakers understand it? → https://youtu.be/C77anb2DJGk​ 🤓 Sardinian Language | Can Italian, French, and Spanish speakers understand it? → https://youtu.be/KcfYGLwF0rM 🇧🇷🇲🇽🇮🇹Brazilian Portuguese | Can Spanish and Italian speakers understand? → https://youtu.be/buqqqVNQHHI​ 🇷🇴 🦂 Romanian vs Latin Speakers | Can they understand it? → https://youtu.be/FSwRoNtXdsE​ 🇫🇷🇮🇹🇧🇷🇲🇽French Language | Can Italian, Spanish and Portuguese speakers understand? → https://youtu.be/sqxgY6c6mqs​ 🇮🇹🇧🇷🇲🇽Italian Language | Can Spanish and Portuguese speakers understand? → https://youtu.be/VCtg1upDmWs​ 🤠🇧🇷🇲🇽Norbert speaking Spanish to Polyglot Erika - a Brazilian Portuguese speaker. → https://youtu.be/cO7fPGwcOEo​ 🤗 Big hug to everyone reading my video descriptions! You rock! 🤓💪🏻 #arberesh