Kicevo-Porece dialect
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The Kičevo-Poreče dialect is a member of the central subgroup of the western group of dialects
Dialects of the Macedonian language
The dialects of Macedonian comprise the Slavic dialects spoken in the Republic of Macedonia as well as some varieties spoken in the wider geographic region of Macedonia. They exist as part of the dialect continuum of South Slavic languages that joins the Macedonian language with Bulgarian to the...

 of the Macedonian language
Macedonian language
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. The dialect is spoken in a vast area in the Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
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 and mainly in the cities Kičevo
Kicevo
Kičevo is a city in the western part of the Republic of Macedonia, located in a valley in the south-eastern slopes of Mount Bistra, between the cities of Ohrid and Gostivar. The capital Skopje is 112 km away. The city of Kičevo is the seat of Kičevo Municipality.-Population:The municipality...

 and Makedonski Brod
Makedonski Brod
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. It is also native to the villages of the region Porečje, such as Samokov and those around Kičevo
Kicevo
Kičevo is a city in the western part of the Republic of Macedonia, located in a valley in the south-eastern slopes of Mount Bistra, between the cities of Ohrid and Gostivar. The capital Skopje is 112 km away. The city of Kičevo is the seat of Kičevo Municipality.-Population:The municipality...

. Because of the migration of the population from Porečje, the dialect is spoken in the region of Polog
Polog
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 and in the capital Skopje
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. The Kičevo-Poreče dialect is closely related to the Prilep-Bitola dialect
Prilep-Bitola dialect
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, Upper Polog dialect
Upper Polog dialect
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 with which they share many common characteristics. This dialect can be found in many books and novels, and one of the more popular is the novel "Milion mačenici" by Risto Krle
Risto Krle
Risto Krle was a Macedonian playwright and the son of a shoe maker. Many interruptions made his schooling difficult. As a teenager he enrolled in the army where he served until he inherited his father's profession and succeeded as a shoe maker...

. The Kičevo-Poreče dialect has a significantly lower number of Serbian
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 and Turkish
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 loan words.

Phonological characteristics

  • change of the nasal vowel õ with o;
  • change of the vocalic L and vocalic R;
  • use of the consonant groups шт/ št and жд/ ždč
  • lose of the inter vocalic V: глава / glava > глаа / glaa (head).

Morphological characteristics

  • use of the dative case for personal names: му рече Стојану / mu reče Stojanu (he told to Stojan);
  • use of the diminutive: дете / dete > детуле / detule (kid);
  • use of the suffix -t for third person singular: тој зборува / toj zboruva > тој зборуват / toj zboruvat ( he talks);
  • use of the preposition V and VO (in).
  • losing of the suffix -m for first person singular: јас зборувам / jas zboruvam > јас зборува / jas zboruva (I talk)

Examples of the dialect

  • Omarno žeško sonce is a song that is written on Kičevo-Poreče dialect.

Omarno žeško sonce greit
i nikoj na zemjata ne smeit
oči da otvorit, ura, ura.
I nikoj na zemjata ne smeit
oči da otvorit, napred, napred.

Ja narod crneit, tamu na bregot
i noḱta angel jasno vikaše:
„O Bože, do koga i do Boga?
i noḱta angel jasno vikaše:
„O Bože, do koga i do Boga?
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