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Data was collected from three public Albanian Facebook groups and two Telegram rooms (total N ~ 500 participants) between January–March 2026. A combination of discourse analysis and a self-report survey (n=87) on language attitudes was employed.

Chat Shqiptar represents a third space (Bhabha, 1994) – neither formal standard Albanian nor foreign language. It enables rapid identity performance: switching between patriotic purism ("Flisni shqip!") and playful hybridity. The platform also reveals generational divides: users over 40 tend to correct grammar, while under 25 embrace innovation. chat shqiptar

"Chat Shqiptar" is not a degradation of Albanian but a dynamic adaptation to digital affordances. As Albania and Kosovo continue digitizing, understanding these chat spaces becomes crucial for linguists, educators, and cultural policymakers. Data was collected from three public Albanian Facebook

This paper examines the phenomenon of "Chat Shqiptar" – a colloquial term for Albanian-language digital communication spaces (e.g., forums, social media groups, messaging apps). It explores how these platforms serve as sites for negotiating national identity, managing dialectal variation (Gheg vs. Tosk), and employing code-switching with English and other Balkan languages. Using qualitative analysis of chat logs and user interviews, the study finds that "Chat Shqiptar" functions as a virtual mekteb (school) for diaspora youth, a stage for intra-Albanian linguistic humor, and a battleground for prescriptive language norms. they also accelerate linguistic change

Language, Identity, and Code-Switching in "Chat Shqiptar": A Digital Ethnography of Albanian Online Spaces

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The Albanian language, with its two main dialects and rich history of standardization, has found new life online. "Chat Shqiptar" refers loosely to any real-time digital conversation in Albanian, from WhatsApp groups to Discord servers. With over 40% of Albanians living outside national borders (Gheo, 2021), these chats are vital for maintaining heritage language. However, they also accelerate linguistic change, introducing hybrid forms like "Shqipanglisht" (Albanian-English mix).

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