Reka dialect

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The Reka dialect (brown) on the map of Macedonian dialects.

The Reka dialect[1] (Macedonian: Рекански дијалект, Rekanski dijalekt) is a member of the west and north-west subgroup of the western group of dialects of Macedonian. The dialect is mainly spoken on the territory of the region Reka in the north-western part of North Macedonia. The Reka dialect is very close with the Galičnik and the Debar dialects. This dialect contains a lot of archaic words.

Phonological characteristics

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  • High frequency of the consonant f (ф)
  • Low frequency of the consonant (џ), replaced with ž (ж) or žd (жд)
  • Use of o instead of a

Morphological characteristics

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  • The end of the verbs from the a group are frequently pronounced as verbs from the e group (играат > играет)
  • Use of the three articles
  • Use of the suffix for the third person singular
  • Use of the preposition во/в

Notes

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