Gozitan dialects

Dialect of Maltese From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Pronunciation[/ˈaːw.t͡ʃɪ/]
NativetoMalta
RegionGozo
Native speakers
About 32,000
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Gozitan
Għawdxi
Pronunciation[/ˈaːw.t͡ʃɪ/]
Native toMalta
RegionGozo
Native speakers
About 32,000
Dialects
  • Għarb
  • Xewkija
  • Żebbuġ
  • Nadur
  • Għajnsielem
Latin (Maltese alphabet)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologgozo1238
Linguasphere12-AAC-cag
Gozo Island, Malta
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Vocabulary

Comparison of some words in Standard Maltese and in the Gozitan dialects:[3]

More information English, Maltese ...
EnglishMalteseGozitan
pillspillolipinuri
shystaħaregħex
biscuitbiskuttelfettul
mattresssaqqumitraħ
GozoGħawdexGħawdix
dizzysturdamentmejt
bunch ofgħanqudxenxul
small tabletavolinamejdina
internal hall doorantiportaboxxla
to spoil someonefsiedħajm
silver foilfiddasmontor
Yesivaijwa
Beachbaħarbeħer
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