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I think this belongs here rather than in the article itself:
-- bjh21 11:58, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Is the letter "W" in the Albanian alphabet? -- 84.61.57.178 13:21, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
Why is the letter "W" not in the Albanian alphabet? -- 84.61.61.177 10:00, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
There is mention in the article about three different competing Latin orthographies for Albanian. What were the letters in each of the three Latin orthographies? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.117.196.96 ( talk) 15:43, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
any native albanian speakers here? i'm listening to the pronunciation clip and i can't hear any difference between ch/q and xh/gj. i'm a trained linguist and i know what a "palatal stop" is supposed to sound like and i don't hear this sound on the recording, i.e. it sounds like the speaker is using ch and xh for both types of sounds. (also, p/t/k sound strongly aspirated, which isn't mentioned anywhere.) Benwing ( talk) 05:25, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
In case you know Serbian, it is easy: Q corresponds to Ć as in Marković, whereas Ç corresponds to Č as in Četnik. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.90.80.51 ( talk) 14:13, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.72.172.169 ( talk) 11:35, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
The IPA pronounciations for Q and GJ are definitely wrong. It made me question a lot of what I knew, but corroborating the fact that IPA [c] is present in Romanian and Czech and I know how it should sound, it's definitely not the Q in Albanian. At most, it would be an allophone of K. » bye ee 23:37, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
considering the number of digraphs, it is correct to say the Albanian alphabet has 36 letters? (then how can you compare the number of letters in alphabets? German for instance has 26 letters but a number of combinations like sch, ch, ng, ph, etc, plus the umlauts). you'll have noticed I'm not a linguist... but I'd be interested to know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.90.80.51 ( talk) 14:20, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
They technically consider digraphs to be separate letters. And, I would assume, an alphabetical ordering would mirror that. It would not be the case of German, where ü, for example, might be considered ue for alphabetical purposes. » bye ee 23:34, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
In some words E is pronounced [e], A is sometime pronounced [ɒ] (in MK FYROM for persian words), and K pronounciation is ق [q] and not ك [k] ([ [1]]), and Q is [ʨ] (Ќќ / Ćć / Ћћ). Nemzag ( talk) 23:58, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
Might not this article be better titled as "Albanian Orthography"?
The Albanian language does not have a unique alphabet - the alphabet it uses is the Latin alphabet (albeit supplemented through the use of diacritics and digraphs). The subject of this article is how the Latin alphabet is used to represent the sounds of the Albanian language, which is, by definition, its orthography.
P M C 19:12, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
It's referenced by Elsie in his paper [2], it's one of the 7 original alphaets. More info here [3] (in Japanese), and here it is again in Unicode's website [4] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.112.124.218 ( talk) 06:31, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
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Where are the capital forms of the Istanbul alphabet from? The image at the bottom is only the lowercase. I would like a link to the original source, rather than the Unicode approximations in the table. ThatGuy30722 ( talk) 23:03, 14 August 2019 (UTC)
Can we do this? Faster than Thunder ( talk) 05:23, 7 January 2022 (UTC)