Gozitan dialects
Dialect of Maltese
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The Gozitan dialects are rural dialects of Maltese spoken in the island of Gozo. The vowel shift of *ā (phonologically a) to o or u is their main differentiating trait.[2]
| Gozitan | |
|---|---|
| Għawdxi | |
| Pronunciation | [/ˈaːw.t͡ʃɪ/] |
| Native to | Malta |
| Region | Gozo |
Native speakers | About 32,000 |
| Dialects |
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| Latin (Maltese alphabet) | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | gozo1238 |
| Linguasphere | 12-AAC-cag |
Gozo Island, Malta | |
Vocabulary
Comparison of some words in Standard Maltese and in the Gozitan dialects:[3]
| English | Maltese | Gozitan |
|---|---|---|
| pills | pilloli | pinuri |
| shy | staħa | regħex |
| biscuit | biskuttel | fettul |
| mattress | saqqu | mitraħ |
| Gozo | Għawdex | Għawdix |
| dizzy | sturdament | mejt |
| bunch of | għanqud | xenxul |
| small table | tavolina | mejdina |
| internal hall door | antiporta | boxxla |
| to spoil someone | fsied | ħajm |
| silver foil | fidda | smontor |
| Yes | iva | ijwa |
| Beach | baħar | beħer |