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The Prilep-Bitola dialect (, ''Prilepsko-bitolski dijalekt'') is a member of the central subgroup of the western group of dialects of Macedonian. This dialect is spoken in much of the Pelagonia region (more specifically, the Bitola,
Prilep Prilep ( ) is the List of cities in North Macedonia, fourth-largest city in North Macedonia. According to 2021 census, it had a population of 63,308. Name The name of Prilep appeared first as ''Πρίλαπος'' in Greek (''Prilapos'') in 1 ...
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Kruševo Kruševo ( ; "Crușuva") is a town in North Macedonia. In Macedonian language, Macedonian the name means the 'place of pear trees'. It is the highest town in North Macedonia and one of the highest in the Balkans, situated at an altitude of over ...
and Demir Hisar municipalities), as well as by the Slavic-speaking minority population in and around
Florina Florina (, ''Flórina''; known also by some alternative names) is a town and municipality in the mountainous northwestern Macedonia, Greece. Its motto is, 'Where Greece begins'. The town of Florina is the capital of the Florina regional uni ...
(Lerin) in neighbouring Greek Macedonia. The Prilep-Bitola dialect, along with other peripheral west-central dialects, provides much of the basis for modern
Standard Macedonian Standard Macedonian or literary Macedonian ( or македонски литературен јазик, ''makedonski literaturen jazik'') is the standard variety of the Macedonian language and the official language of North Macedonia used in wri ...
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dialects have developed in the cities of Bitola and
Prilep Prilep ( ) is the List of cities in North Macedonia, fourth-largest city in North Macedonia. According to 2021 census, it had a population of 63,308. Name The name of Prilep appeared first as ''Πρίλαπος'' in Greek (''Prilapos'') in 1 ...
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Phonological characteristics

The phonological characteristics of the Bitola-Prilep dialect which can also be found in the other peripheral dialects are: *mostly
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word stress (see Macedonian phonology); *
Proto-Slavic Proto-Slavic (abbreviated PSl., PS.; also called Common Slavic or Common Slavonic) is the unattested, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages. It represents Slavic speech approximately from the 2nd millennium BC through the 6th ...
*ǫ has reflexed into : ::rǫka > ''рака'' ('hand') *except for the Prilep sub-dialects, Bitola sub-dialects have two phonemic
lateral consonant A lateral is a consonant in which the airstream proceeds along one or both of the sides of the tongue, but it is blocked by the tongue from going through the middle of the mouth. An example of a lateral consonant is the English ''L'', as in ''L ...
s ( and , continuants of Proto-Slavic *l and *ĺ): ::ex. Proto-Slavic *kĺučь > in Bitola sub-dialects, in Prilep sub-dialects *while most Macedonian dialects have a phonemic (in loanwords), many sub-dialects of the Prilep-Bitola dialect—with the exception of urban prestige dialects—instead have : :: Megleno-Romanian ''fustan'' > ''вустан'' ('ladies' dress') ::
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فوطة > ''вута'' ('apron') ::Ottoman Turkish فرنا > ''вурна'' ('
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masonry oven A masonry oven, colloquially known as a brick oven or stone oven, is an oven consisting of a baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, Rock (geology), stone, clay (clay oven), or cob (material), cob (cob oven). Though traditionally wood- ...
') *the palatal affricates are typically prepalatalized: ''свеќа'' ('candle') is realized as , ''меѓа'' ('border, frontier') is realized as and in Prilep, especially in younger speakers as and ; **a similar features occurs with the palatal nasal: ''јадење'' ('food') is realized as ; *the etymological in initial position has been lost in a number of instances: **in the sequences ''*vs-'' and ''*vz-'', as is the case in the standard; e.g. ''сè'' ('all') from the earlier *''все'', ''зема'' ('to take') from the earlier *''взема''; **in a handful of words where the pronunciation was "evened up" with that of their antonyms: ''натре'' from the earlier ''внатре'' ('inside') as per ''надвор'' ('outside'), ''ногу'' from the earlier ''многу'' ('much, a lot') as per ''малку'' ('a little'); *intervocalic consonant
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is typical of this dialect, and elided forms are in
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with non-elided forms: **elision of the intervocalic : ***in the plural forms of monosyllabic nouns, e.g. ''лебо(в)и'': :::: → (realized as ~ ) ::* and in most other positions, e.g. ''то(в)ар'': :::: → (realized as ) :* certain short words (conjunctions, pronouns, determiners, etc.) have undergone further elision, ex.: ::: (→ ) → ('now') ::: * (→ ) → (''indic. pron.'' 'that') ::: (→ ) → (''interr. pron.'' 'when') *insertion of and into consonant clusters -- and --, respectively; for example, from the earlier (''срам'', 'shame') and from the earlier (''зрел'', 'ripe'). *use of /v/ instead of the archaic /x/: страх (strah) > страв (; fear); *In the sub-dialect of Bukovo- Orehovo, especially among the oldest generations: **while is an allophone of in most dialects (occurring in all positions except before front vowels and ), in this dialect is used instead; ex.: ::: for (''глава'', 'head') and for (''слама'', 'straw') **the phoneme mutates (is raised) to ( ~ ) when preceding an
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or
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consonant with the exception of suffixes; ex.: :::''чаша'' ('cup') is realized as :::''жаба'' ('frog') is realized as **the
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syllabic *l̥ has reflexed into , e.g. *sъlnьce > ('sun'), *vьlkъ > ('wolf').


Morphological characteristics

*tripartite
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pertaining to the position of the object (see Macedonian grammar); *use of the preposition во (vo) or в (v); *use of the grammatical construction have + past participle: имам работено (imam raboteno; I have worked); *merger of thematic ''е''-group verbs to ''и''-group verbs; e.g. ''јаде'' → ''јади'' ( 3P sg. of 'to eat'); *the third-person personal pronouns: ''тој, та/таа/таја, то(а), тие/тија'' (he, she, it, they); **some of the outermost dialects of the Lerin subdialect have ''он, она, то, они''; *
imperfective The imperfective (abbreviated , , or more ambiguously ) is a grammatical aspect used to describe ongoing, habitual, repeated, or similar semantic roles, whether that situation occurs in the past, present, or future. Although many languages have a ...
verbs are typically derived from
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verbs by means of the suffix –ва (e.g. ''зборва'' and ''боледва'') in Bitola dialects, but standard -ува in Prilep dialects; *'expansion' where other dialects have palatalization: ''падина'' ("to fall", sing. present third-person) versus the standard ''паѓа''; *use of the oblique form for proper names; *no distinction between masculine and feminine short possessive pronouns, i.e. consistent use of ''му'' and ''го'' for both genders, in Bitola dialects, but they are used in the plural third person in Prilep; *use of -јќум and -јким instead of the standard -јќи for the gerund, in older speakers, e.g. одејќум (while walking).


Typical words

*чупе () 'girl' *преѓе (), преѓеска () 'recently, lately' *модистра () 'seamstress' *бендиса () 'to have a liking for something or someone', 'to fancy' *сурат () 'face' *плусне () 'to fire (a rifle)' *капнат () 'exhausted' *греда () 'plank', 'beam (of wood)'


Notes


External links


Dialectal dictionary of the Macedonian language dialect spoken in Oshchima (Trigonon), Greece
{{Macedonian dialects Dialects of the Macedonian language Bitola Municipality Prilep Municipality Kruševo Municipality Demir Hisar Municipality