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| [[File:Korcula Town.jpg|thumb|right|385px|Korcula Town photo by [[Peter Zuvela]] ]] | | [[File:Korcula Town.jpg|thumb|right|385px|Korcula Town photo by [[Peter Zuvela]] ]] |
− | '''Korcula dialect''' ''(or Korčulanski)'' is a Croatian dialect from the island of Korčula. According to the Croatian Anthropological Society in their Collegium Antropologicum (Volumes 15-16) the language base of the Korčula dialect is Chakavian Croatian (it is also intermixed with Shokavian).<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?ei=WmNGTPzMH4GyvgPGq_i4Ag&ct=result&id=KZMjAQAAIAAJ&dq=Dalmatian+language+korcula&q=korcula#search_anchor Collegium Antropologicum, Volumes 15-16] by Croatian Anthropological Society-1991.Pages 312 & 318.</ref>The dialect has remnants of the extinct Romance language, ''Dalmatian''.<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=KZMjAQAAIAAJ&q=Dalmatian+language+korcula&dq=Dalmatian+language+korcula&hl=en&ei=WmNGTPzMH4GyvgPGq_i4Ag&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAQ Collegium Antropologicum, Volumes 15-16] by Croatian Anthropological Society-1991. Page 311.</ref> The Dalmatian remnants within the dialect have been referred to as Corzulot. | + | '''Korcula dialect''' ''(or Korčulanski)'' is a Croatian dialect from the island of Korčula. According to the Croatian Anthropological Society in their Collegium Antropologicum (Volumes 15-16) the language base of the Korčula dialect is Chakavian Croatian (it is also intermixed with Shokavian).<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?ei=WmNGTPzMH4GyvgPGq_i4Ag&ct=result&id=KZMjAQAAIAAJ&dq=Dalmatian+language+korcula&q=korcula#search_anchor Collegium Antropologicum, Volumes 15-16] by Croatian Anthropological Society-1991.Pages 312 & 318.</ref> The dialect has remnants of the extinct Romance language, ''Dalmatian''.<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=KZMjAQAAIAAJ&q=Dalmatian+language+korcula&dq=Dalmatian+language+korcula&hl=en&ei=WmNGTPzMH4GyvgPGq_i4Ag&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAQ Collegium Antropologicum, Volumes 15-16] by Croatian Anthropological Society-1991. Page 311.</ref> The Dalmatian remnants within the dialect have been referred to as Corzulot. |
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− | Additionally it has influences of Venetian. The local dialect is sometimes referred to as ''Naski'' or more correctly ''Naški''. The '''š''' is pronounced '''sh'''. Sir John Gardner Wilkinson,<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=K7oAAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA256&dq=Statute+of+Curzola+korcula&hl=en&ei=ZAtdTJ7lF5ivcI-m3NsO&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=naski&f=false Dalmatia and Montenegro:] With a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson. | + | Additionally it has influences of Venetian. The local dialect is sometimes referred to as ''Naski'' or more correctly ''Naški''. The '''š''' is pronounced '''sh'''. Sir John Gardner Wilkinson, <ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=K7oAAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA256&dq=Statute+of+Curzola+korcula&hl=en&ei=ZAtdTJ7lF5ivcI-m3NsO&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=naski&f=false Dalmatia and Montenegro:] With a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson. |
| * Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (October 5, 1797 – October 29, 1875) was an English traveller, writer and pioneer Egyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology".</ref> a 19 century [[United Kingdom|English]] historian, referred to the Dalmatian Slavic dialect as Illirskee.<ref>Illyricum was a Roman province named after one of the Indigenous groups in the region.</ref> | | * Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (October 5, 1797 – October 29, 1875) was an English traveller, writer and pioneer Egyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology".</ref> a 19 century [[United Kingdom|English]] historian, referred to the Dalmatian Slavic dialect as Illirskee.<ref>Illyricum was a Roman province named after one of the Indigenous groups in the region.</ref> |
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| * bobon /lolly | | * bobon /lolly |
| * botilja /bottle | | * botilja /bottle |
| + | * bravo /well done |
| * bura /local wind | | * bura /local wind |
| + | * bukva /herring |
| * cilo /wine without water/vino bez vode | | * cilo /wine without water/vino bez vode |
| * cukar /sugar/ šečer | | * cukar /sugar/ šečer |
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| * '''Defora''' in old Venetian means ''"from the outside"''. | | * '''Defora''' in old Venetian means ''"from the outside"''. |
| * fabrika /factory/ tvornica | | * fabrika /factory/ tvornica |
| + | * feral / a gas or petroleum lamp for attracting fish (night fishing) |
| * fermai /stop/ stani | | * fermai /stop/ stani |
| + | * fortisimo/ strong (apply with strength) |
| * fortuna/ strong wind | | * fortuna/ strong wind |
| * fumati/ smoking/pušiti | | * fumati/ smoking/pušiti |
− | * gira/ a fish from Croatia | + | * gira / a fish from Croatia |
− | * griža/ hard stone | + | * griža / hard stone |
| + | * gundula /type of boat |
| * gustrina/rainwater reservoir | | * gustrina/rainwater reservoir |
| * hoča/ lets go | | * hoča/ lets go |
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| [[Keyword:=Korcula]] | | [[Keyword:=Korcula]] |
| [[Keyword:=Korčula]] | | [[Keyword:=Korčula]] |
− | [[Keyword:=Korcula Dialect]]
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− | [[Keyword:=Korčula Dialect]]
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| [[Keyword:=Korčulanski]] | | [[Keyword:=Korčulanski]] |
| [[Keyword:=Corzulot]] | | [[Keyword:=Corzulot]] |
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| [[Keyword:=Zrnovo]] | | [[Keyword:=Zrnovo]] |
| [[Keyword:=Pupnat]] | | [[Keyword:=Pupnat]] |
− | [[Keyword:=Smokvica ]] | + | [[Keyword:=Smokvica]] |
| [[Keyword:=Cara]] | | [[Keyword:=Cara]] |
| [[County_Name:=Croatia]] | | [[County_Name:=Croatia]] |
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| [[City:=Korčula]] | | [[City:=Korčula]] |
| [[Region_Located_In::Dalmatia]] | | [[Region_Located_In::Dalmatia]] |
− | [[Oliver Dragojevic::Korcula Dialect]] | + | [[Oliver Dragojevic::Korčulanski]] |
| [[Oliver Dragojević::Korčula Dialect]] | | [[Oliver Dragojević::Korčula Dialect]] |
| [[Korcula::Dalmatian Language]] | | [[Korcula::Dalmatian Language]] |