Cham Albanian dialect

Cham Albanian
Çamërisht
Pronunciation[tʃaməˈɾiʃt]
Native toAlbania, Greece
RegionChameria
Indo-European
Latin, Greek, Ottoman Turkish
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologcame1248
Distribution of Albanian language dialects.
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Maximum extent of Cham Albanian dialect: 19th century till 1912/1913 (Hatched line), according to Kokolakis.M. Population (irrespective of linguistic background) shown by religion: Muslim majority (Brown), Orthodox majority (Pink), Mixed (Light Brown). Colored areas do not imply that Albanian-speakers formed the majority of the population.

The Cham Albanian dialect (Albanian: Çamërisht, Dialekti çam), also called Cham Tosk or Arvanitika,[1][a] is the dialect of the Albanian language spoken by the Cham Albanians, an ethnic Albanian minority in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece and in Konispol, southern Albania.

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