Tosk dialect
The Tosk dialect is one of the two main dialects of the Albanian language, primarily spoken in the southern regions of Albania. It is characterized by its unique phonetic and grammatical features, which distinguish it from the northern Gheg dialect. Tosk is also the basis for the standard form of the Albanian language used in education and media.
Tosk speakers are found not only in Albania but also in neighboring countries like Greece and Kosovo. The dialect has several regional variations, reflecting the diverse cultural influences in the areas where it is spoken. Understanding Tosk is essential for appreciating the rich linguistic heritage of the Albanian people.