Motolian dialect

Motolian
Native speakers
15,000 (date missing)
Motolian Alphabet (Cyrillic script)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 mtl

Motolian language (dialect) (Мотольска волода (діалект); Motołska vołoda (dialekt) also Мотольскі говор[1][2]) is one of the most popular west-polesian dialects in Belarus. Motol and Tyshkavichy are settlements, inhabited by the main language speakers.[3] Total daily life Motolian language uses about 15,000 people. One of the most popular speaker is Alyaksandr Valadzko.[4]

Vocabulary

Motolian dialect originates from Ukrainian, Polish, Belarusian and Russian languages. So there is it own words.

Motolian English
Ольхэ (Ołche) Nail
Пэрган (Perhan) Fence
Волода (Vołoda) Language
Motolian English
Добры ранок (Dobry ranok) Good morning
Прывет (Pryvet) Hello
Здрасьте (Zdras'te) Hello
Добры дэнь (Dobry den') Good afternoon
Добры вэчур (Dobry veczur) Good evening

See also

References

Motolian dialect test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator
  1. "Мотольский говор, беляши и автостопщики. Пять причин исследовать Беларусь на авто, а не на поезде - KYKY.ORG". kyky.org. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. "Один день в Мотоле. Видео с полешуками - Блог Аси Поплавской". paplauskaja.livejournal.com. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  3. Marek Jan Chodakiewicz (2012). Intermarium: The Land Between the Black and Baltic Seas. Vasily Ptashits (Василий Пташиц) and the Polesian nationalism. Transaction Publishers. p. 493. ISBN 1412847745. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  4. «Оп — и я на «Сантьяго Бернабеу»! «Добра», «добрэ», «шо ты хочыш» — вот так я говорил :). На хохляцкий манер.
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