Albanian For Kids

How to learn Albanian for children

Online Albanian lessons for kids: dinolingo.com Get fairy tales and storybooks in Albanian online or from your local library Children love shared reading time and regardless of language acquisition, they will always remember the time they spent with you reading books. Try to find books with good illustrations. Look at the pictures with your child, […]

Albanian Children’s Songs

There is a variety of Albanian songs dedicated to children of different ages. They cover a wide range of topics. Nursery rhymes are commonly used for toddlers. In many cases they involve animals. Famous Albanian nursery rhymes are Qingji i vogel (Little lamb), Moj bubrrec (Oh you roach), O sa mire, o sa keq (Too

Albanian Music and Instruments

Traditional music in Albania is called folk music. It is one of the most valuable assets of the country as it’s extremely rich with a variety of musical instruments used to accompany the voice and folk dances. Polyphony is a typical musical tradition found in the south of Albania. It involves the blending of several

Common Albanian Names

Albanian names are beautiful and they will tell you a lot about the culture and history of the country. Many of them belong to the nation’s outstanding men and women of the past. For example names such as Pirro, Gjergj, Arber, Donika, Vojsava,Teuta etc. are typical ancient Illyrians names. Albanian names are also often associated

Albanian History with Facts

Albanians come from an ancient tribe called Illyrians, a population which was created around 2000 BC. Illyrian provinces, especially in the coastal areas, were very developed both socially and politically. Illyrian states that were formed during this time, were included in the Mediterranean world of advanced civilization. Throughout history though, Albanian territories have been ruled

Albanian Heritage and Culture

Albania is one of the oldest countries in Europe, therefore, Albanians have a culture and language of their own. A combination of old traditions and modern elements is what makes Albanian culture special. Having been under the rule of other countries for a long time throughout history Albanians have borrowed some traditions from the Greeks,

Fun Facts and Famous Places of Albania

Fun facts Although religion is mentioned above, 74 % of Albanian people are atheists. They never go to church or mosque. Albania was the only officially atheist nation the world has ever known. Nowadays Albanian Legal System is being integrated into the Euro-Atlantic legal system, but in some rural areas, The Code of Lekë Dukagjini

Albanian Customs and Etiquette, and Values for Kids

Verbal or nonverbal communication Some nonverbal communications in Albanian culture show drastic differences comparing to some other peoples’ culture around the world. It is very common for Albanians to greet each other with a kiss or a hug, even between the same genders.  Albanians consider two men or two women walking hand-in-hand to standard behavior

Albanian Children’s Game- What’s Popular?

Children’s Game Albanian most popular children’s game is Hide and Seek. All Albanian children play this game at least every second day. Game rules are very simple. Children gather around a landmark, such a tree or a wall. One of them will be chosen to close eyes and count while others players hide. He or

Famous Stories for Children of Albania

Famous Stories or Epics   Epic tales and legends are very much alive in Albanian regions. They are learnt by heart and pass from one generation to the next.  The fundamental theme of Albanian folk tales is the struggle between good and evil. Usually readers assure that in the fantastic world of Albanian folk literature

Albanian Festivals, Holidays, and Celebrations to Know

Festivals, holidays, Celebrations   Because of Albanians history, ethnic and religious backgrounds, there are many cultural and arts festivals throughout the country. Every year Albanian people celebrate different festivals and holidays. One of the largest is the pagan Summer Festival. It is celebrated on March 14 and it is intended to commemorate the end of

Albanian Attire- What do Albanians Wear?

Clothing   Nowadays Albanians are westernized and many dressing options are available. Young people, but also adults, wear jeans, miniskirts, etc, similar with people from western world. However, traditional clothing still exists among Albanian people. Traditional clothing is made by specialized craftsmen and women with cotton, wool and silk. It is decorated with colors, embroidered

Albanian Culture for kids: Food, Festivals, Clothes, language, and More

Albanian Culture Albanians are a native Balkan people who live in Southern Europe. They call themselves Shqiptarë. Albanians live in ethnically compact settlements in large areas, primarily in Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia, but also in Montenegro and Greece. Albanian culture is unique and diverse. There are two cultural groups in Albanian territories: the Ghegs and

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