The Gheg dialect is one of the two main dialects of the Albanian language, primarily spoken in the northern regions of Albania and parts of Kosovo. It is known for its distinct pronunciation and vocabulary, which can differ significantly from the other dialect, Tosk. Gheg speakers often use unique expressions and phrases that reflect their cultural heritage and history.
Gheg is not just a means of communication; it also carries the traditions and stories of the Gheg people. This dialect has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries, including Slavic and Turkish elements. Today, efforts are being made to preserve and promote the Gheg dialect as part of the rich Albanian cultural identity.