Tosk

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Definition

Noun: 1. A dialect of the Albanian language: Tosk is one of the two major dialect groups of the Albanian language, primarily spoken in southern Albania and in Albanian communities in Greece and Italy. It is the basis for the standard Albanian language.

Usage
  • Tosk is used as a proper noun to specifically name this linguistic variety.
  • It is often discussed in contrast to Gheg, the other major Albanian dialect spoken in the north.
  • It is used in academic, linguistic, and geographical contexts.
Examples
  • The Albanian taught in schools is based on the Tosk dialect.
  • There are noticeable phonological differences between Tosk and Gheg.
  • He conducted research on Tosk spoken in the villages of southern Albania.
Advanced Usage
  • Tosk-based Standard Albanian: This phrase refers to the official, standardized form of the Albanian language, which was established in the 20th century using Tosk as its primary foundation.
    • Example: Modern literary Albanian is essentially Tosk-based Standard Albanian.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tosk Albanian: A fuller, more descriptive term for the dialect.
  • Gheg (noun): The other primary dialect of Albanian, spoken mainly in northern Albania and Kosovo.
  • Albanian (noun): The Indo-European language to which both Tosk and Gheg belong.
Synonyms
  • Tosk Albanian (more precise synonym)
  • Southern Albanian dialect (descriptive synonym, though less technically precise as it may encompass sub-dialects)
Notes on Meaning

This word has one primary, specific meaning as a proper noun referring to a linguistic dialect. It does not have different general meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs associated with it.

Noun
  1. the dialect of Albanian spoken in southern Albania and in areas of Greece and Italy