Front page of the original Abecedar, published in 1925
Country
Greece
Language
Lerin dialect (1925 edition) Macedonian, Greek, English (2006 edition)
Publisher
Batavia, Thessaloniki
Publication date
1925/2006
Media type
Paperback
Pages
96 (1925 edition)
ISBN
960-89330-0-5 (2006 edition)
OCLC
317448359
Note: "Abecedar" is also the name of the primer (1st grade school book) in Romanian.
The Abecedar was a school book first published in Athens, Greece, in 1925. The book became the subject of controversy with Bulgaria and Serbia when cited by Greece as proof it had fulfilled its international obligations towards its Slavic-speaking minority, because it had been printed in the Latin alphabet rather than the Cyrillic used by the Slavic languages of the southern Balkans. The book was initially published for the Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia in the Lerin dialect,[1] and today it is published in Standard Macedonian, Standard Greek and Standard English.
Note: "Abecedar" is also the name of the primer (1st grade school book) in Romanian. The Abecedar was a school book first published in Athens, Greece,...
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introduced in education have failed. For instance, a Macedonian primer Abecedar was published in 1925 in Athens but was never used and eventually, most...
p. 8 Silviu Bardeș, "Cărți. N. Crevedia, Bacalaureatul lui Puiu", in Abecedar, Issues 15–16/1933, p. 6 Septimiu Bucur, "Mișcarea culturală. Cărți și...
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