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- Political map of Transnistria with the differences between the de facto Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic and the de jure Autonomous Dniestrian Territory...
- The Dniestrian Ukrainian dialect (Ukrainian: Наддністрянський говір, romanized: Naddnistrianskyi hovir), Opillia dialect (Ukrainian: опільський говір)...
- dialect has some distinct vocabulary borrowed from Romanian. (9) Upper Dniestrian (Kresy) is considered to be the main Galician dialect, spoken in the Lviv...
- Volhynian-Podolian group Volhynian dialect Podolian dialect Galician–Bukovinian group Dniestrian Upper Sannian Pokuttia–Bukovina Hutsul Carpathian group Boyko Transcarpathian...
- (1997). Українські говірки в Польщі [Ukrainian subdialects in Poland] (in Ukrainian). Український архів. Короткий словник львівської ґвари Upper Dniestrian...
- Lemko Pannonian Rusyn / Bačka Rusyn Ukrainian Balachka Canadian Ukrainian Dniestrian Hutsul Pokuttia–Bukovina Polesian / Polisian West Polesian Motolian Transcarpathian...
- dialects of the Ukrainian language. The Boyko dialectal area borders Upper Dniestrian dialect in the north, Hutsul dialect in the east, Transcarpathian dialect...
- Brazil speak a 100-year-old form of the language's Galician or "Upper Dniestrian" dialect. Ninety percent of Church services are conducted in the Ukrainian...
- systematically transformed into [kʲ]/[c] and [ɡʲ]/[ɟ]. Like in the neighbouring Dniestrian dialect, many feminine single nouns in instrumental case the ending -еў...
- varieties - with Podolian and Dniestrian dialects. Western Volhynian subdialects have many similarities with Dniestrian varieties, and some linguists...