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The Prizren-Timok dialect ((セルビア語:Призренско-тимочки дијалект/Prizrensko-timočki dijalekt)) is, from general Yugoslav and Serbian scholarly point of view, one of the dialects of Serbian (and Serbo-Croatian), commonly called "Old-Serbian" (старосрпски/starosrpski), spoken in southeastern Serbia. Due to overlapping characteristics, Serbian and Bulgarian linguists also recognise the Prizren-Timok dialect and the Transitional Bulgarian dialects as transitional, known as Torlak dialect. It has many sub-speeches (''narečja''), which may vary greatly in relation to each other. ==Sub-speeches== *Prizren-South Morava (Призренско-јужноморавски/Prizrensko-južnomoravski) * *Vranje (Vranjanski) * *Gora (Нашински/Našinski) *Svrljig-Zaplanje (Сврљишко-заплањски/Svrljiško-zaplanjski) *Timok-Lužnica (Тимочко-лужнички/Timočko-lužnički) * *Pirot (Pirotski) * *Crna Trava (Црнотравски/Crnotravski) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prizren-Timok dialect」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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