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Central Russian dialects information


Map of the Russian dialects of the primary formation (Central Russian is light green)

The Central or Middle Russian dialects (Russian: Среднерусские говоры) is one of the main groups of Russian dialects. Of Northern Russian origin, it has nonetheless assumed many Southern Russian features.

The official dialect (Standard Russian) originates from a dialect from this group.

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Central Russian dialects

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Northern Russian dialects

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