Why Albanian?

Albanian is a language spoken by over 6 million people, primarily in Albania, Kosovo, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Macedonia but also in other parts of the Balkans, along the eastern coast of Italy and in Sicily, as well as by emigrant groups in Scandinavia, Germany, Greece, Italy, the UK, Turkey, Australia and the USA. The language forms its own distinct branch of the Indo-European language family. There are many people who would like to learn Albanian.
- Students or teachers who want to learn a foreign language as a second language.
- Visitors who want to travel to the countries of Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Macedonia.
- International organization workers who want to work in Albanian regions.
- Businessmen who want to trade in Albanian regions.
- People who are married to Albanians.
- Humanitarians who want to do a social work, those connected with charities or religious groups.
- Children of a native Albanian parent.
- Communities who are surround by Albanian friends etc.