Did Skenderbeu speak Serbian, Albanian or Latin? What the Historian Says

After open debate over the language our national hero, Gjergj Kastriot Skenderbeu, has also reacted to the well-known Kosovo linguisticist, Nakman Pajarizi. The pararizi has demanded that this debate be taken away “at ease” until he said that “giage is not in our genetic code ʹ it is taken from the language environment where [...]
The pararizi has demanded that this debate be taken up “at ease” until he said that “giage is not in our genetic code. ”
He didn't speak in an experimental way about the language Skenderbeu spoke. It is noteworthy that the Skenderbet Fortress in Kruja was under foreign administration from 1451, and Latin may have been spoken in that castle, says Periscope.
“Skenderbe is our hero, but I don't think he's gonna need to protect him with ridiculous arguments. He wrote Mr. Good luck.
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Take it easy! Language is not in our genetic code -- it's taken from the language environment, where we grow especially in the stages of learning language. Don't bullshit me about language work, though!
Skenderbe is our hero, but I don't think he's gonna need to protect him with ridiculous arguments.
One more for the end: The historical hunting of comparison is a huge mass. I tremble when I talk about language history.
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The movie about Skenderbe is just a movie, it's a switch, not a documentary.












