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All the research shows Albanian derives from an Ancient Balkan language
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...Dutch-linguist
There are also some Ancient Greek loan words that show contact with Ancient Greeks.
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Even the dialect split into Gheg and Tosk probably occurred before the Slavic migrations
The dialectal split into Gheg and Tosk happened sometime after the region become Christianized in the fourth century AD; Christian Latin loanwords show Tosk rhotacism, such as Tosk murgu "monk" (Geg mungu) from Lat. monachus."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian_dialects
The Greek and Latin loans have undergone most of the far-reaching phonological changes which have so altered the shape of inherited words while Slavic and Turkish words do not show those changes. Thus Albanian must have acquired much of its present form by the time Slavs entered into Balkans in the fifth and sixth centuries AD"
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