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Hvoyna dialect

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A number of well-preserved case forms: common oblique case forms for family and personal names (as in the
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For other phonological and morphological characteristics typical for all Rup or Rhodopean dialects, cf.
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from the speaker. The Batak subdialect, however, has a single definite article, as in formal Bulgarian
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in all positions and regardless of the word stress and the character of the following syllable:
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in the Western Rhodopes. Its immediate neighbours are the
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Index

Bulgarian
Rup dialects
Batak
Central Balkan dialect
Smolyan dialect
Chepino dialect
yat
Central Balkan dialect
Rup dialects

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Dialects
Bulgarian language
Eastern
ru
Moesian
Shumen
Balkan
Central Balkan
Kotel-Elena-Dryanovo
Panagyurishte
Pirdop
Teteven
Erkech
Subbalkan
Rup
Strandzha
Thracian

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