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Kharberd-Yerznka dialect | |
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Kharberd | |
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Native to | Elazığ, Tunceli, Erzincan |
Ethnicity | Armenian people |
Native speakers | unknown |
Indo-European
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Armenian alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | (included in Western Armenian [hyw]) |
Glottolog |
khar1280 |
Map of the Armenian dialects in early 20th century |
History of the Armenian language |
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Armenian alphabet Romanization of Armenian |
The Kharberd–Yerznka dialect was a group of varieties of the same dialect that were spoken in the regions of Kharberd, Erzincan, Dersim, and Kiğı in the Ottoman Empire before WWI. After which it was spoken only in the diaspora In Syria, Romania, United States, and Lebanon. Although the Dersim variety was still spoken in Tunceli until 1938 when The Alevi Ashirets were dissolved and the remaining Armenians of Tunceli became Alevi and were assimilated into Zaza society.
Hrachia Acharian wrote short stories in different regional variations of the dialect in his 1909 book. [1]
This article should specify the language of its non-English content, using {{
lang}}, {{
transliteration}} for transliterated languages, and {{
IPA}} for phonetic transcriptions, with an appropriate
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Kharberd-Yerznka dialect | |
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Kharberd | |
ÕÕ¡Ö€Õ¢Õ¥Ö€Õ¤-Õ¥Ö€Õ¦Õ¶Õ¯Õ¡ Õ¢Õ¡Ö€Õ¢Õ¡Õ¼ | |
Native to | Elazığ, Tunceli, Erzincan |
Ethnicity | Armenian people |
Native speakers | unknown |
Indo-European
| |
Armenian alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | (included in Western Armenian [hyw]) |
Glottolog |
khar1280 |
Map of the Armenian dialects in early 20th century |
History of the Armenian language |
---|
|
Armenian alphabet Romanization of Armenian |
The Kharberd–Yerznka dialect was a group of varieties of the same dialect that were spoken in the regions of Kharberd, Erzincan, Dersim, and Kiğı in the Ottoman Empire before WWI. After which it was spoken only in the diaspora In Syria, Romania, United States, and Lebanon. Although the Dersim variety was still spoken in Tunceli until 1938 when The Alevi Ashirets were dissolved and the remaining Armenians of Tunceli became Alevi and were assimilated into Zaza society.
Hrachia Acharian wrote short stories in different regional variations of the dialect in his 1909 book. [1]