Užican dialect
Serbo-Croatian dialect of southwest Serbia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Užice dialect or Zlatibor dialect (Serbo-Croatian: užički govor / ужички говор or zlatiborski govor / златиборски говор) is a subdialect of the Shtokavian dialect of the Serbo-Croatian language. It is part of the Eastern Herzegovinian subdialects.[1] It is traditionally spoken by c. 500,000 people – the Bosniaks and Serbs of the region – in the Zlatibor and Moravica Districts in the Užice region (Stari Vlah) in the southwestern part of Serbia.[2][3][4]
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Užican | |
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угуваачча / uguvaačča | |
ужички говор / užički govor | |
Pronunciation | [ˈuʃə̆tʃkiː ˈɡɔʋɔːr] |
Native to | Serbia |
Region | Stari Vlah (Užice) |
Extinct | Considered moribund, suppressed by the standard language |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | uzic1234 |
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