When an American vacationer visits Albania, there are numerous Albanian words and phrases they should learn to be able to communicate requests and needs efficiently. It is sensible to understand enough Albanian so that one can talk with the locals and get a cultural understanding from their vacation. Visiting Albania becomes a memorable encounter if one is able to verbalize Albanian phrases, with the people who reside in the land. Most people will be glad to help if a traveler is having a hard time communicating or forming phrases, however there are a few that visitors run across, that become disappointed with travelers who don’t speak the Albanian dialect.
These words and phrases will provide an American traveler a starting point, however building a vocabulary of various Albanian phrases, permits a vacationer to converse sufficiently. Most individuals are not fluent in speaking Albanian, when they vacation, but can comprehend the spoken word better. Comprehending the verbal language of Albanian, is accomplished suitably by listening to or watching shows in Albania. This allows somebody to identify with the total theme of the dialog, and increases listening skills, proper pronunciation and memorization of Albanian phrases.
How do I say “Hello” and “Goodbye” in Albanian?
“Hello” or “C’kemi” in Albanian is the one word you will exercise right away in Albania. “Good bye” or “Pacim” in Albanian is the last word you will use in every encounter with someone conversing with you in Albania.
How do I say “Thank You,” and “Your Welcome,” in Albanian?
“Thank You” and “Your Welcome” are “Faleminderit” and “Ju lutem” in Albanian.
What are the traditional greetings in Albanian?
The standard greeting for “Good morning” is “Mirëmëngjes” in Albanian.
The salutation for “Good night” is “Natën e mirë,” in Albanian.
How do I introduce myself?
To introduce yourself say “Mua më quajnë ….” For example “Mua më quajnë John,” is the acceptable way to say “My name is John,” in Albanian, if your name is John.
What are some common phrases, I will need to comprehend when I arrive?
“Do you speak Albanian?” or “A flisni Shqip?” is something you may hear when you arrive in Albania. “I don’t understand” or “Nuk kuptoj” is also a good phrase to practice and listen for when visiting.
How do I ask for a price, prior to purchasing a product?
If you are asking a phrase for what something costs in Albania, you should say “Sa kushton ajo?”
Sources:
Omniglot, http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/albanian.php