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Transcarpathian dialect information


A map of Ukrainian dialects. Number 14 is the Transcarpathian dialect.
Map of Ukrainian dialects, number 14 is the Transcarpathian

The Transcarpathian dialect is a dialect of the Ukrainian language spoken in Zakarpattia Oblast.

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Transcarpathian dialect

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The Transcarpathian dialect is a dialect of the Ukrainian language spoken in Zakarpattia Oblast. It is widespread in the valley of South Carpathians and...

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Yiddish dialects

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Transylvania, and Carpathian Rus) is a fusion of the west-Transcarpathian dialect with dialects brought by chasidic immigrants from Galicia. Transition...

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Ukrainian dialects

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In the Ukrainian language there are three major dialectal groups according to territory: the southwestern group (Ukrainian: південно-західне наріччя,...

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Khust

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appeared. A moment later, it fell on his tail. He shouted, Hvust (Transcarpathian dialect, "Хвіст" in Ukrainian, tail in English). Another chort heard "Khust"...

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Carpathian Ruthenia

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Dukhnovych Avgustyn Voloshyn Ukrainian dialects Kárpátalja football team Magyaron Also Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Transcarpathian Ukraine, Rusinko, Subcarpathian...

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Southwestern Ukrainian dialects

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Dniestrian Upper Sannian Pokuttia–Bukovina Hutsul Carpathian group Boyko Transcarpathian Lemko Hull, Geoffrey; Koscharsky, Halyna (2006). "Contours and Consequences...

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Ukrainian language

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Ukrainian linguists to be also a dialect of Ukrainian: Dolinian Rusyn or Subcarpathian Rusyn is spoken in the Transcarpathian Oblast. Pannonian or Bačka Rusyn...

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Hungarian language

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Székely and West Hungarian. These dialects are, for the most part, mutually intelligible. The Hungarian Csángó dialect, which is mentioned but not listed...

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Rusyns

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generally used to refer to the inhabitants of Transcarpathia and to Transcarpathian emigrants in the United States", for whom the terms Rusyn and Carpatho-Rusyn...

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Boykos

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Toronto Press, June 2002. Tom Trier (1998), Inter-Ethnic Relations in Transcarpathian Ukraine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boykos. Anatoliy Ponomariov...

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Volodymyr Hnatiuk

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1859-1903 he investigated six folklore and ethnographic expeditions to Transcarpathian Ukraine. He wrote down about 1500 folk songs, composed a few selected...

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Alexander Dukhnovych

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Aleksandr Vasilevich Dukhnovich; 24 April 1803 – 30 March 1865) was an Transcarpathian Ruthenian priest, poet, writer, pedagogue, and social activist of the...

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Lemko Region

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Pass, 657 m (2,156 ft)) facilitate communication between Galician and Transcarpathian[dubious – discuss] Lemkos.[citation needed] "Łemkowie Grupa Etniczna...

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Russification of Ukraine

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Czechoslovakia in 1939, its eastern region declared independence as Transcarpathian Ukraine. This set a strong precedent for Stalin, who wanted no more...

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Ruthenians

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Rus was ceded by Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union and became the Transcarpathian oblast (region) of the Ukrainian S.S.R. The designations Rusyn and...

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Pankevychivka

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Maksymovychivka. Pankevych's principles were approved in 1920 at the Congress of Transcarpathian Teachers, and later set out in the Grammar of the Ruthenian Language...

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Ukrainian dance

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arkan ('lasso', cf. Romanian arcan), in which men dance around a fire. Transcarpathian Dances, representing the culture and traditions of Ukrainian Zakarpattia...

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