Albanian (Shqip) is much more than a small Balkan language — it is one of Europe’s most fascinating linguistic stories. What makes it truly unique is the fact that Albanian forms its own independent branch within the Indo-European language family, meaning it is not derived from any other modern European language.
Today, Albanian is spoken primarily in Albania and Kosovo (where it is an official language), as well as by Albanian communities across the Balkans and the diaspora. Linguists generally divide it into two main dialects: Gheg, spoken mostly in northern regions, and Tosk, spoken in the south. Modern standard Albanian is largely based on the Tosk dialect.
For travelers, the good news is this: even if Albanian may look unfamiliar at first glance, it is a very phonetic language, and learning a few basic phrases goes a long way. Albanians are known for their warmth and hospitality, and even a simple greeting in Albanian is often met with a smile, extra help, or an enthusiastic conversation.
This guide will help you learn the most useful Albanian phrases for travel, from greetings and directions to food, shopping, and emergencies — plus a few fun local expressions to help you blend in just a little more.

Quick Albanian Pronunciation Tips (Don’t Skip This)
You don’t need perfect pronunciation to be understood, but these tips will help:
- Albanian is mostly phonetic — words are pronounced as they are written
- ç sounds like ch in church
- sh sounds like sh in shoe
- xh sounds like j in jungle
- ë is a soft, short sound (often barely pronounced in fast speech)
If you try — even imperfectly — locals will appreciate it.
Essential Albanian Phrases for Everyday Use
These are the phrases you’ll use the most while traveling in Albania.
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| Hello | Përshëndetje |
| Hi (casual) | Çkemi |
| Good morning | Mirëmëngjes |
| Good afternoon | Mirëdita |
| Good evening | Mirëmbrëma |
| Please | Ju lutem |
| Thank you | Faleminderit |
| You’re welcome | S’ka përse |
| Excuse me / Sorry | Më falni / Më vjen keq |
| Yes / No | Po / Jo |
Very useful sentence
“Unë flas vetëm pak shqip.”
I only speak a little Albanian.

Asking for Help & Communication
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| Do you speak English? | A flisni anglisht? |
| Can you help me? | A mund të më ndihmoni? |
| I don’t understand | Nuk kuptoj |
| Please speak slowly | Ju lutem, flisni më ngadalë |
Directions & Getting Around
Whether you’re walking through old towns or navigating public transport, these phrases are essential.
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| Where is…? | Ku është…? |
| How do I get to…? | Si shkoj tek…? |
| Left / Right | Majtas / Djathtas |
| Straight ahead | Drejt |
| Near / Far | Afër / Larg |
| Taxi | Taksi |
| Bus station | Stacioni i autobusit |
Travel classic:
“Ku është qendra?” – Where is the city center?
Restaurants, Cafés & Food
Food is a huge part of Albanian culture, and knowing a few words makes dining even more enjoyable.
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| A table for two, please | Një tavolinë për dy, ju lutem |
| Menu, please | Menunë, ju lutem |
| Water | Ujë |
| Coffee | Kafe |
| The bill, please | Faturën, ju lutem |
| Delicious! | Shumë e mirë! |
| I don’t eat meat | Nuk ha mish |
| Vegetarian | Vegjetarian |
💡 Cultural tip: Albanians often insist on hospitality. Saying Faleminderit with a smile goes a long way.

Shopping & Prices
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| How much is this? | Sa kushton kjo? |
| Too expensive | Shumë shtrenjtë |
| Cheaper? | Më lirë? |
| I want this | E dua këtë |
| Can I pay by card? | A mund të paguaj me kartë? |
Hotels & Accommodation
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| I have a reservation | Kam një rezervim |
| Check-in / Check-out | Hyrja / Dalja |
| Room | Dhoma |
| Key | Çelësi |
| Wi-Fi password? | Fjalëkalimi i Wi-Fi? |
Emergencies (Very Important)
Even if you never need them, it’s good to recognize these phrases.
| English | Albanian |
|---|---|
| Help! | Ndihmë! |
| I’m lost | Kam humbur |
| Call the police | Telefononi policinë |
| Call an ambulance | Telefononi ambulancën |
| I need a doctor | Kam nevojë për një doktor |
| Hospital | Spitali |
| Pharmacy | Farmacia |
Fun & Local Expressions You’ll Hear a Lot
These aren’t formal phrases, but they’re everywhere — and tourists love them.
- Hajde! – Come on / Let’s go
- Mos u mërzit! – Don’t worry
- Sa bukur! – So beautiful
- Super! – Super
- Raki? – A word that often starts conversations 😄
Mini Albanian Travel Cheat Sheet
If you remember only these, you’ll be just fine: Përshëndetje – Ju lutem – Faleminderit – Ku është…? – Sa kushton? – Ndihmë!
You don’t need to master Albanian to enjoy your trip. A few phrases, a friendly tone, and curiosity about the local culture will open doors everywhere — from mountain villages to seaside cafés.
And if pronunciation isn’t perfect? No problem. In Albania, effort matters more than accuracy.

