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Ky kanal do ti dedikohet lajmeve te perditshme, rreth politikes dhe ekonomise nga Shqipeira dhe jashte saj. Gjithashtu do te keni pjese dokumentaresh jete dhe historike te vendit tone.
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Faleminderit vlla per ta gjitha videot që ke ngritur,dhe na tregon se çfarë bëhet në Shqipëri
As I have stated before I do not intent to become member of the forum you promote; I do not intent to start endless conversations with people that need a special understanding to read the simplest of texts. I will stay here in YT watching my favourite music videos as my free time allows me to do so. This and farewell.
For Albania, it is clear is the autonomous language of the area. Also, it can be connected with what words remain in Illyrian such as Albanian mëz/mâz with Illyrian mandos. As well, Durrachion shows clearly an evolution into modern Albanian Durrës as well as Vlorë from Aulona. These sound changes attest to Albanian being spoken there a long time. Ulqin clearly demonstrates that Illyrian was Albanian. We don't fully understand how Illyrian, Dacian, and Thracian are related other than they are all Indo-European languages and are neighbors with each other. As well, we don't understand fully how complex the dialect situation was in Illyrian. Albanian is the southern form of what we call Illyrian.
Just because a city has a Latin name, that does not mean the inhabitants were all Latin speaking. Does this make Alexandria Egypt only inhabited by Greek speakers? Does this make London only inhabited by Celtic speakers? Goths founded essentially all of the kingdoms of Iberia, so does this mean they are all Gothic speaking people in Iberia?
The qeleshe is not Slavic and the Albanians did not wear Greek clothing.
If there was a strong presence of Greeks and Romans all along the Adriatic coast then these areas should be Romance speaking today. The remnant Romance language of Dalmatian does show that Latin was spoken there, but not in any great numbers as Dalmatian went extinct. The large numbers of Romance speakers in France and Spain demonstrate that due to the long presence and large numbers of Latin speakers, the Latin language was pushed out by the Germanic Franks nor the Germanic Goths, in fact these conquerors who were smaller in number were not able to push Latin out. As well take Albania, the large number of Illyrian speaking native people (the Albanians) were not pushed out by Latin or Greek speakers. If they would have been, then Albanians would be speaking a Romance language (or Greek) today.
Did the "Latins" described in that text really existed or the person who wrote that text imagined or misunderstood what he saw? Was Scutari (Shkondra) a Latin city as that text tells us or was it always occupied by Albanians? What happened to those Latins? Where do their descendants live now? How are the families of Vryonioi/Vryennioi, Boianoi/Bua, Vraneoi and others connected to those Latins? Do you have any answers for any of these questions? I suspect you have no idea about any of these things. You see in the book of Illyrian fairy tales only the Ghegs that lived in northern Albania; in the real world things were a bit different. The Ghegs arrived at that place shortly AFTER that text was written and came there from Bosnia.