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Albanian

[al-bey-nee-uhn, -beyn-yuhn, awl-]

adjective

  1. pertaining to Albania, its inhabitants, or their language.



noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Albania or Albany, N.Y.

  2. the Indo-European language spoken in Albania and adjacent areas.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Albanian1

First recorded in 1590–1600; Albani(a) + -an
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The Englishman, born to a Albanian father and a British-Yemeni mother, became hooked on the sport when his mum brought him to a boxing gym aged five.

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"We patrol 24/7, we carry out proactive, as well as reactive, operations," he said - citing a luxury yacht, hiding 20 Albanians below deck, that was intercepted en route to Newquay in Cornwall last month.

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In 2022, around 12,500 Albanians crossed the English Channel by small boat, but the number has since shrunk massively.

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The government said there has been a 95% reduction in Albanian small boat arrivals in the last three years, and that the number of Albanians returned has doubled in the past two years.

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They're an Albanian duo living in Italy, who fuse the ethnic music of their hometown, Shkodër, to a progressive electronic sound.

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