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    The Masovian dialect (Polish: dialekt mazowiecki), also written Mazovian, is the dialect of Polish spoken in Mazovia and historically related regions,...
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    Masovians, an ethnic group in Poland Masovian dialect, the dialect of Polish spoken in Mazovia Masovian (European Parliament constituency) Masovian Voivodeship...
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    borders of the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. They speak the Masovian dialect of Polish. The group originates from the Lechitic tribe of Masovians, first referenced...
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    Polish dialects are regional vernacular varieties of the Polish language. Four major dialect groups are typically recognized, each primarily associated...
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    [ˈɡvara varˈʂafska]), or Warsaw dialect (Polish: dialekt warszawski), is a regional subdialect of the Masovian dialect of the Polish language, centered...
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  • alphabet in the to represent a long close back rounded vowel /uː/. In the Masovian dialect, û represents /ju:/. Û indicates palatalization of the preceding consonant:...
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  • Mazuration (category Polish dialects)
    many dialects, but is named for the Masovian dialect. This phonological feature is observed in dialects of Masuria and Masovia (Masovian dialect), as...
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    Warmian subdialect (category Polish dialects)
    commonly regarded as a part of Masovian dialect, and sometimes alternatively as a part of Chełmno Kociewie Warmian dialect. It developed in the 14th century...
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  • a more general dialectal feature called mazurzenie (mazuration), present in many Polish dialects but named after the Masovian dialect. It also occurs...
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    subdialect of the Masovian dialect of Polish. The group originates from the north west Masovia, located within borders of the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland...
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    Lesser Poland (category History of Masovian Voivodeship)
    Lesser Polish dialect is not spoken in the extreme northeast of Lesser Poland, in Siedlce and vicinity, where people rather speak Masovian dialect. Descending...
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    Wenceslaus (Wańko) of Płock (Polish: Wacław Płocki, Masovian dialect: Wańko Puocky; 1293/97 – 23 May 1336), was a Polish prince member of the House of...
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    forest was settled by the Mazovians, the Lasowiacy dialect has several features of the Masovian dialect, such as mazurzenie. Melchior Wańkowicz in his 1939...
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    Northern, with the domination of the influences from the Masovian and Northern Borderlands dialects. Stanisław Urbańczyk: Zarys dialektologii polskiej. p...
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  • Voivodeship and the Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. They were a subgroup of Masovians. By the end of the 19th century, the group had assimilated into the rest...
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    The Lesser Polish dialect (Polish: dialekt małopolski) is a cluster of regional varieties of the Polish language around the Lesser Poland historical region...
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  • group of Polish people, that are part of the ethnographic subgroup of Masovians. They originate from the north west Masovia, located within the region...
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    Polish: mazurski; German: Masurisch), according to some linguists, is a dialect group of the Polish language; others consider Masurian to be a separate...
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    four or five main regional dialects: Greater Polish, spoken in the west Lesser Polish, spoken in the south and southeast Masovian, spoken throughout the central...
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    dialect (gwara tucholska) Kociewie dialect (gwara kociewska) Chełmno-Dobrzyń (gwara chełmińsko-dobrzyńska) Masovian / Mazovian (basis of Modern Standard...
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  • elsewhere. Polish is considered to have several dialects, including Greater Polish, Lesser Polish, and Masovian, among others; Silesian, used today by over...
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  • in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland Łąki, Warsaw West County in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland Łąki, Wołomin County in Masovian Voivodeship...
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  • animals and plants in Germanic heroic legend Raki, Iran; a village Raki, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland; a village Search for "raki" , "r-aki", "ra-ki", "rak-i"...
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    ethnically Polish and/or Slavic Upper Silesian. The Silesian dialect is one of the main dialects of the Polish language and based on Polish/Lechitic grammar...
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    regions of Poland. The Mazovian language probably existed as a separate dialect until the 20th century. The ethnonym Mazur has given the name for a phonetic...
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  • Masurians, a sub-ethnic group the Masurian dialects of Polish the Masurians, historical name for Masovians Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, an administrative...
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  • to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects...
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  • Mazurik (Russia) a person of Polish descent. Literally meaning little Masovian. Coño (Chile) used in Chile to refer to Spaniards given the perception...
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    Warmia and Masuria. The province borders Podlaskie Voivodeship to the east, Masovian Voivodeship to the south, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship to the southwest...
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    north beyond the Narew River and likely Dulebes to the south, although a Masovian-like population had also been present. In the 14th century the area was...
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