mbartëse
Mbartëse is an Indo-European language spoken in Albania. It is a minority language primarily spoken by the Arberesh people, who are Albanian immigrants or descendants of immigrants living in Southern Italy, particularly in the regions of Calabria, Campania, and Apulia.
Mbartëse has evolved from the Arbëreshë dialect, a dialect of the Albanian language that has been influenced
The history of mbartëse dates back to the Middle Ages, when Albanian immigrants arrived in Southern Italy.
Mbartëse is considered an endangered language, with estimates suggesting that there are only a few hundred