Tsakonian or Tsaconian (also Tzakonian or Tsakonic, Greek: τσακώνικα and Tsakonian: τσακώνικα, α τσακώνικα γρούσσα) is a highly divergent modern variety...
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Tsakonian may refer to: Tsakonians Tsakonian language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsakonian. If an internal link...
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Tsakonia (redirect from Tsakonians)
Tsakoniá; Tsakonian: Τσακωνία, Tsakonía) or the Tsakonian region (Τσακωνικός χώρος) refers to the small area in the eastern Peloponnese where the Tsakonian language...
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archaic written forms. All surviving forms of modern Greek, except the Tsakonian language, are descendants of the common supra-regional (koiné) as it was spoken...
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Koine Greek (redirect from Koine Greek language)
standard Modern Greek νύφη, συνήλικος, τίμησον, πηγάδι etc.), while the Tsakonian language preserved the long α instead of η (ἁμέρα, ἀστραπά, λίμνα, χοά etc...
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Ancient Greek (redirect from Ancient Greek language)
the older dialects, although the Doric dialect has survived in the Tsakonian language, which is spoken in the region of modern Sparta. Doric has also passed...
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Doric Greek (redirect from Doric Greek language)
until the 2nd century BC. The only living descendant of Doric is the Tsakonian language which is still spoken in Greece today; though critically endangered...
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Leonidio (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
Leonidio (Greek: Λεωνίδιο, Katharevousa: Λεωνίδιον, Tsakonian: Αγιελήδι) is a town and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the...
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Tyros, Greece (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
Tyros (Greek: Τυρός, Tsakonian: Τερέ) is a tourist and old naval town in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. It is located 19 km north of Leonidio, 26 km southeast...
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Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar trills (category Articles containing Tsakonian-language text)
Chicahuaxtla". Tlalocan vol. 25, 2020, p.153. Scutt, C. A. (November 1913). "The Tsakonian Dialect". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 19: 20. doi:10...
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