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An Indo-European language spoken primarily in Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Macedonia.

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An Indo-European language spoken primarily in Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Macedonia.
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Et indoeuropeisk språk som snakkes i Albania, Kosovo, Hellas, Serbia, Montenegro og Makedonia.
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Standard Albanian is based on the Tosk dialect.
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However, given his original status as a commander in the Ottoman military, his first name is often rendered as Mehmed, which is the standard rendition of that name in Ottoman Turkish, or Mehmet in Albanian and Modern Turkish.
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The houses were built in accordance with modern Albanian building standards, and with energy-efficient measures to reduce energy consumption.
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DEVOLL HYDROPOWER assumed HSE responsibility from Owner’s Engineer in June, and is currently training seven Albanian employees to UK standards. CURRENT
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In 1974, the two provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo-Metohija (for the latter had by then been upgraded to the status of a province), as well as the republics of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, were granted greater autonomy to the point that Albanian and Hungarian became nationally recognised minority languages, and the Serbo-Croat of Bosnia and Montenegro altered to a form based on the speech of the local people and not on the standards of Zagreb and Belgrade.
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