Albanian for Travel and Daily Life is the book the long-stay visitor and the relocating expat actually need — not a phrasebook for one week, but the language of every-day-for-a-year living in Albania or Kosovo. Chapters cover looking for an apartment, signing a lease, dealing with the landlord, setting up utilities, opening a bank account, registering with the authorities, the post office and parcels, the supermarket and the local market, the pharmacy and the doctor, the dentist, the mechanic, the hairdresser, the school and the parent-teacher meeting, taxis and shared minibuses, the long-distance bus, internet and phone, complaints and refunds, an evening with the neighbours, a Sunday lunch with the extended family, holidays and how to wish someone well on each, the cemetery visit, the wedding, and the funeral. Appendices cover formal-register phrases, a bureaucratic vocabulary list, and a cultural-protocol summary. This book was generated using AI tools and reviewed by the Bellwick Language Institute editorial team.