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- Mariupolitan Gr****, or Crimean Gr**** also known as Tauro-Romaic or Ruméika (Rumaíica, from Gr****: Ρωμαίικα, "Romaic"; Russian: Румейский язык, romanized: Rumeyskiy...
- into two sub-groups: Tatar-speaking Urums and Rumaiic Pontic Gr****s with Rumeíka Gr**** as their mother tongue. The Crimean Prin****lity of Theodoro gained...
- called Rumeíka, a branch of Pontic Gr****. About 17 villages speak this language today. Modern scholars distinguish five subdialects of Rumeíka according...
- Георгій Антонович Костоправ, 9 November 1903 – 14 February 1938) was a Rumeika poet, playwright and journalist, who wrote in Mariupol Gr****. Georgis Kostoprav...
- in Cappadocian Gr****, one of the earliest attestations of the dialect. Ruméika (Ρωμαίικα) or Mariupolitan Gr**** is a dialect spoken in about 17 villages...
- contemporary ethnography to denote Turkic-speaking Gr**** po****tions. "Rumeika" is a Gr**** dialect identified mainly with the Ottoman Gr****s.[citation...
- Vlaha, Zeibek). Recording by Thede Kahl in 2016 in Incirliova: Xurévume ruméika stu jufír – Dancing on the Gr**** Bridge of İkizdere; performers: Sarıkaya...
- by two groups: the ****enic-speaking Romaioi, whose dialect is known as Rumeíka, a.k.a. Mariupol Gr****, and the Turkic-speaking Urums (also called Graeco-Tatars)...
- Outside Turkey one can distinguish: the Northern group (Mariupol Gr**** or Rumeíka), originally spoken in Crimea, but now prin****lly in Mariupol, where the...
- of the infinitive, which was lost in the modern Gr**** of the Balkans. Rumeíka (Ρωμαίικα) or Mariupolitan Gr**** is a dialect spoken in about 17 villages...