Some of the most strange superstitions of Albanians

When the cook's cooking, she squeezes the dough into a cake, says a friend comes. When the corrals (soft, dry wood used to light a fire) were lit in the fire, an up - and - down striped wood was set on fire [...]
When the covens were lit up in the fire, they're supposed to be coming.
When the wife drops into the kitchen an extra spoon, a friend is said to be coming.
When, when you're taking the dishes out of the Sophre, you make a spoon to the ground by mistake, it's said that your friend has been silent. (Great Mals).
When, the hunger on the table, forget about a bite of bread on the one side, it's said a friend would come on that night, at this afternoon, he'll be coming tomorrow.
When the bruises in the house, especially nade, are said to be either a friend or a news story.
When at dinner, while the house is eating bread, the cock sings once, it says that within a few days she's got a friend; if she sings twice, it's said that two days are gone.
If you were to drop the chicken from where it was fired, it was said that you lost a friend.
With the angle the chicken says there's damage to the house, it's good to kill the chicken for a friend.
I was told I killed a slave or a friend.

So at the end of chapter “the children in the family”, at the third point, he writes:
Beat him and leave him to the kids.
One day after the Lord has forgiven him, the child is given a drink of water with a little ash inside, so that he does not look at it.
If a friend forgets at home where a woman is pregnant, a woman who, by accident, has fallen out of a circle or forgets a tobacco box, or drinks, is said to have to give birth to a boy.
When women go to see the woman who has a baby and has a wife, they rub their fingertips with saliva and say “Marishallah” touches the child's lips.
So that the child won't be able to look at it, they rub it on their faces with two black hooks and hang a piece of money from their hair.
When the child bathes for the first time, a veneer is crushed in water and mixed with water.

And at fourth point, Father Donati writes:
Words
Where's the baby, the house is happy.
When the girls are released, they are the hot ones of the cave.
The late cowboy collomate, the late boy of friends.
The old man's son, the sokka oil (Haca).
The boy saw us as night without eating.
Half a bit, one is too much.










