Shalë

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See also: shalë and shale

English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Albanian Shalë, itself from shalë (arid, infertile land).[1]

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Shalë

  1. A former municipality and now subdivision of the municipality of Shkodër, Albania
  2. A river flowing from its source in the Albanian Alps, near the village of Theth
  3. A historical tribe and region of northern Albania

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Albanian

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Etymology

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From shalë~shalësinë (arid, infertile land).[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʃalə/, [ʃaːl]

Proper noun

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Shalë f (definite Shála)

  1. A settlement in Shkodër, Albania
  2. A river in Albania, tributary of Vokopolë in Berat county
  3. A river in Albania, tributary of Lesniqe and Drin in Shkodër county
  4. A historical tribe and region of northern Albania

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