gjenerata
Gjenerata is the Albanian noun for generation. It denotes a group of people born and living around the same time, who share similar historical experiences, social conditions, and cultural references. The term is used across everyday language, media, and academic discourse to discuss demographic cohorts, family lineages, or broader social trends. Common phrases include gjenerata e sotme (the present generation), gjenerata e vjetër (the older generation), and gjenerata më e re (the younger generation).
Etymology and forms: Gjenerata is a loanword from Latin generatio, adapted into Albanian as gjeneratë. The definite
Usage and context: In sociology, the concept of gjenerata is used to discuss cohort effects, cultural change,
See also: Generation (sociology); Generational theory; Albanian language.