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'''Si jeni''', Albanian Learners? 😃
'''Si jeni''', Albanian Learners? 😃


➡ In today's lesson you will learn some cultural aspects to communicate well with an Albanian.
➡ In today's lesson you will learn some cultural aspects to communicate well with an Albanian.


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* http://www.ritell.org/Resources/Documents/language%20project/Albanian.pdf
* http://www.ritell.org/Resources/Documents/language%20project/Albanian.pdf


==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Tosk-albanian/Culture/History|History]]
* [[Language/Tosk-albanian/Culture/History|History]]
* [[Language/Tosk-albanian/Culture/Albania-Timeline|Albania Timeline]]
* [[Language/Tosk-albanian/Culture/Albania-Timeline|Albania Timeline]]
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 27 March 2023

How to communicate in Albanian
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Si jeni, Albanian Learners? 😃

➡ In today's lesson you will learn some cultural aspects to communicate well with an Albanian.

Communicating with someone from Albania[edit | edit source]

  • Stand 2-3 feet apart
  • Avoid touching someone when speaking to him/her
  • Maintain eye contact, without staring
  • Your voice should be clear, normal in tone and directed at the listener
  • Hand gestures and facial expressions are common
  • Try to understand and remember the purpose of your conversation
  • Interpreting Body Language: A nod of the head means “no”
  • A shake of the head means “yes”

Communicating with someone from the Republic of Macedonia[edit | edit source]

  • Stand the distance of an outstretched arm (can be closer if it is a friend)
  • Regular eye contact is necessary (otherwise may signal disrespect)
  • Gestures depend on the individual

Source[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]