Originally Posted By: Malandrino
Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
I live in Italy now, have moved to Milan from Russia as an early teen with my parents (and the cat as well smile ) , about 15 years ago. People are friendly here, although I miss the snow in winter.
But Albanian is a language completely different from the ones originated from Latin, like Italian, Spanish, French. Was it difficult to learn Italian and Albanian at the same time?
I also had to study Latin as it is in the school program everywhere in Italy, some ways of modifying the words (the cases: nominative, genitive, etc) are similar to Russian.


Italy is really nice. I've been throughout the north, Rome, but the southernmost I ever got was like 20 mins away from Naples. I really enjoyed Genoa in particular. Unfortunately I only stayed in Milano for 3 hours, so I can't say I've seen it.
It's very easy when you're a kid and spend half of your day watching Italian-dubbed TV shows, cartoons and movies lol

@Alex: Yeah, I'm from Tirana (the capital)



Thank you so much,I had no idea that Tirana is the capital of Albania.