• The Lwów dialect (Polish: gwara lwowska, Yiddish: לעמבערג דיאלעקט) is a subdialect (gwara) of the Polish language characteristic of the inhabitants of...
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  • (linguistics) Language cluster Dubrovnik subdialect Laško subdialect Lwów subdialect Supradialect Definition of Subdialect by Merriam-Webster Joseph R. Applegate...
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  • sociolect spoken by the commoners of the city of Lwów (modern Lviv, Ukraine). A distinct part of the Lwów dialect of the Polish language, it consists of...
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    existence of transitional subdialects. Commonly recognized subdialects of the Lesser Polish dialect include Podhale, Kraków [pl], Lwów, Sącz [pl], Żywiec [pl]...
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    Descended from the Western Slavic language spoken by the Polans, the subdialects are: Krajna dialect (Polish: gwara krajniacka) Tuchola dialect (Polish:...
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    "donininkai" subdialect; there are three Samogitian dialects where Lithuanian "duona" (a bread) is said dūna, dona and douna) subdialect, and small part...
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    of the San, with the city of Lwów (Lviv), was called Eastern Lesser Poland (voivodeships of Tarnopol, Stanisławów, and Lwów). According to a Polish historian...
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  • 'under'). This also includes place names such as Lviv (Львів in Ukrainian), Lwów in Polish, and Львов (Lvov) in Russian. Unlike all other Slavic languages...
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    state, enjoyed voting rights (alongside Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Gdańsk, Lwów, Wilno, Lublin, Toruń and Elbląg). After the Treaty of Buchach of 1672, Kamianets-Podilskyi...
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    Province, Eastern Turkey) Turuberan Mush / Taron Gavar subdialect Van / Vaspurakan Torfavan subdialect Tigranakert Armenian / Aghdznik (Arzanene) (in Diyarbakır)...
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