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! | ! Traditional !! East !! South (Latin) !! IPA !! L. Approx. | ||
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|А a||А a||A a||[a]||Va | |А a||А a||A a||[a]||Va | ||
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== Regional Changes: Dialect == | == Regional Changes: Dialect == | ||
Regional Changes: Dialect | |||
Southerners say <с> instead of <ш> if it is before a stressed vowel. Ex. zаєш | |||
Southerners say <с> instead of <ц> if it is before a stressed vowel. Ex. дайлец | |||
Southerners say <н> instead of <ч> if it is used after a stressed vowel. Ex. донка | |||
This makes the second person singular present sound like Spanish/Latin -as. The southerners have more Roman influence. The Roman Empire extended that far and made a new dialect for the Unitɪx language’s original dialect is further north because they were unbothered by any outside influences. | |||
== History == | == History == |
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