Albanian
(Shqip) is an Indo-European language which forms its own branch
in the Indo-European family and has no close relatives. There are
about 6.4 million Albanian speakers in Albania, the southern Serbian
province of Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria
and Ukraine.
Albanian
has been written with various alphabet since the 15th century. Originally
the southern Tosk dialect was written with the Greek alphabet, while
the northern Gheg dialect was written with the Latin alphabet. They
have both also been written with the Turkish version of the Arabic
alphabet. In 1916 an official standard based on Gheg came into being,
but in 1945 the standard was reformed and based on Tosk.
Albanian
is one of the languages in Southern Europe, but is also spoken in
the UK and parts of Northern Europe as an ethnic language.
Albanian
is one of the languages regularly translated by Comms Multilingual.
Albanian translation projects have included work on advertisements,
brochures, manuals, newsletters and typesetting.
Do
you need to translate any of the following into Albanian?
Documents
and manuals
Websites
Brochures
and other marketing materials
Software
Video
or audio presentations
If
you do, then Comms Multilingual will
be your perfect business partner for translation and
interpreting between English and
Albanian.
Comms
Multilingual can also provide translation services
from Albanian
into the major languages. Comms has experience in translating
into and from over 100 languages, including French, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Turkish
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Multilingual translates over 100 languages including