Himariote dialect
Dialect of Greek spoken in the Himarë region of Albania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Himariote Greek (Greek: Χειμαρριώτικη διάλεκτος, romanized: Cheimarriṓtikī diálektos [çimaɾˈʝo̞tici ˈðjale̞kto̞s] or Χειμαρριώτικα, Cheimarriṓtika [çimaɾˈʝo̞tika]; Albanian: Dialekti himariot) is a dialect of the Greek language that is mainly spoken by ethnic Greeks in the Himara region of Albania. Despite the small distances between the settlements in the region, there exists some dialectal variation, most prominently in accent.
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Himariote Greek | |
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Χειμαρριώτικα | |
Region | Himarë, Albania, Greece |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | hima1251 |
IETF | el-u-sd-al12 |
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