The Spisz dialect (Polish: gwara spiska) belongs to the Lesser Poland dialect group and is located in the part of Poland. It is in part one of the dialects...
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the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Orawa dialect to the west, the Kliszczacy dialect to the north, and the Spisz dialect and...
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Goral dialects Babia Góra dialect Kliszczacy dialect Pieniny dialect Łącko dialect Piwniczna dialect Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz dialect...
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include: Sącz dialect (which is divided into Goral Sącz and Lach Sącz) Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz dialect Biecz dialect Features that...
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Goral ethnolect (category Polish dialects)
Piwniczna dialect Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz dialect Zagórze dialect Kysuce dialect Ochotnica dialect Liptov dialect (not to be confused...
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end in -j due to sound changes. As in many other Goral dialects, namely Orawa, Podhale, and Spisz, the first personal singular present/future tense of verbs...
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Council of Poles in Upper Orava constituted itself in Jabłonka and pro-Polish Spisz National Council declared its existence in Stará Ľubovňa, both groups being...
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Szepes (Slovak: Spiš; Latin: Scepusium, Polish: Spisz, German: Zips) was an administrative county of the Kingdom of Hungary, called Scepusium before the...
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in the 2002 census. Polish Slovaks inhabit two small frontier regions in Spisz and Orawa (near the Polish-Slovak border). Larger groups of Slovaks live...
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