Macedonian
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{{further|Slavic-speakers of Greek Macedonia}} | {{further|Slavic-speakers of Greek Macedonia}} |
In Greece, [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] dialects [[Heteronomous language|heteronomous]] with standard [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]] is spoken; however, the speakers do not all identify their language with their national identity. The 1951 census recorded 41,017 Macedonian speaking Greek citizens (most of them [[Multilingualism|bilingual]]).{{citation needed|date=June 2019}} These Macedonian speakers in Greece vary on how they describe their language - most describe it as ''Macedonian'' and proclaim an Ethnic Macedonian national identity, although there are smaller groups, some of which describe it as ''Slavic'' and espouse a Greek national identity. Some historicals consider the local Macedonian dialect as a Bulgarian dialect.<ref>[http://dev.eurac.edu:8085/mugs2/do/blob.html?type=html&serial=1044526702223 dev.eurac.edu] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2003052...2/do/blob.html?type=html&serial=1044526702223 |date=2003-05-23 }}</ref> Some prefer to identify as ''dopii'' and their dialect as ''dopia'' which mean ''local'' or ''indigenous'' in Greek. | In Greece, [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] dialects [[Heteronomous language|heteronomous]] with standard [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]] are spoken; however, the speakers do not all identify their language with their national identity. The 1951 census recorded 41,017 Macedonian speaking Greek citizens (most of them [[Multilingualism|bilingual]]).{{citation needed|date=June 2019}} These Macedonian speakers in Greece vary on how they describe their language - most describe it as ''Macedonian'' and proclaim an Ethnic Macedonian national identity, although there are smaller groups, some of which describe it as ''Slavic'' and espouse a Greek national identity. Some historicals consider the local Macedonian dialect as a Bulgarian dialect.<ref>[http://dev.eurac.edu:8085/mugs2/do/blob.html?type=html&serial=1044526702223 dev.eurac.edu] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2003052...2/do/blob.html?type=html&serial=1044526702223 |date=2003-05-23 }}</ref> Some prefer to identify as ''dopii'' and their dialect as ''dopia'' which mean ''local'' or ''indigenous'' in Greek. |
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Okumaya devam et...