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The Slavic (''"Διαλέκτα Σλαβήν"'', "/ðʝa'lɛkta sla'vin/" or "/ðʝa'lʲekta slaviŋ/") dialect can be distinguished by some certain features that aren't present in Standard Grekelin: | The Slavic (''"Διαλέκτα Σλαβήν"'', "/ðʝa'lɛkta sla'vin/" or "/ðʝa'lʲekta slaviŋ/") dialect can be distinguished by some certain features that aren't present in Standard Grekelin: | ||
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<li>Skipping of the verb "to be" (έςτ') in the present tense (Τάν έςτα' εγύ βλεμινή -> Τάν' έγυ βλεμινή), if the subject can be assumed.</li> | <li>Skipping of the verb "to be" (έςτ') in the present tense (Τάν έςτα' εγύ βλεμινή -> Τάν' έγυ βλεμινή), if the subject can be assumed.</li> | ||
<li>In some more isolated places (South-East Slovakia for example), the Cyrillic alphabet is used altogether.</li> | <li>In some more isolated places (South-East Slovakia for example), the Cyrillic alphabet is used altogether.</li> | ||
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The Slavic dialect is spoken fluently in the Vojvodina region of Serbia, where it is flourishing as a local language. It is also spoken by a tiny community living in | The Slavic dialect is spoken fluently in the Vojvodina region of Serbia, where it is flourishing as a local language. It is also spoken by a tiny community living in Slovakia (Jέρνα). | ||
===Urlogrockae=== | ===Urlogrockae=== |
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