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- Moravian_dialects abstract "Moravian dialects (Czech: moravská nářečí, moravština) are the forms of the Czech language spoken in Moravia, a historical region in the southeast of the Czech Republic. There are more forms of the Czech language used in Moravia than in the rest of the Czech Republic. The main four groups of dialects are the Bohemian-Moravian group, the Central Moravian group, the Eastern Moravian group and the Lach (Silesian) group (which is also spoken in Czech Silesia). While the forms are generally viewed as regional variants of Czech, some Moravians (108,469 in the 2011 Census) claim them to be one separate Moravian language.Southeastern Moravian dialects form a dialect continuum with the closely related Slovak language, and are thus sometimes viewed as dialects of Slovak rather than Czech.Until the 19th century, the language used in Slavic-speaking areas of Moravia was referred to as “Moravian” or as “Czech”. When regular censuses started in Austria-Hungary in 1880, the choice of main-communication languages in the forms prescribed in Cisleithania did not include Czech language but included the single item Bohemian–Moravian–Slovak (the others being German, Polish, Rusyn, Slovene, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Romanian and Hungarian). Respondents who chose Bohemian–Moravian–Slovak as their main communicating language were counted in the Austrian censuses as Czechs.On the occasion of 2011 Census of the Czech Republic, several Moravian organizations (political party Moravané and Moravian National Community amongst others) led a campaign to promote the Moravian nationality and language. The Czech Statistical Office assured the Moravané party that filling in “Moravian” as language would not be treated as ticking off “Czech”, because forms were processed by a computer and superseding Czech for Moravian was technically virtually impossible.According to the results of the census, there was a total number of 108,469 native speakers of Moravian in 2011. Of them, 62,908 consider Moravian to be their only native language, and 45,561 are native speakers of both Moravian and Czech.".
- Moravian_dialects languageFamily Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects languageFamily Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects languageFamily West_Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects spokenIn Czech_Republic.
- Moravian_dialects spokenIn Czech_Silesia.
- Moravian_dialects spokenIn Moravia.
- Moravian_dialects thumbnail Moravian_dialects.png?width=300.
- Moravian_dialects wikiPageExternalLink archiv.php?art=7595.
- Moravian_dialects wikiPageExternalLink 19980914d.html.
- Moravian_dialects wikiPageExternalLink www.morcevnik.cz.
- Moravian_dialects wikiPageID "20298111".
- Moravian_dialects wikiPageRevisionID "592585606".
- Moravian_dialects date "2011".
- Moravian_dialects fam Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects fam Czech–Slovak_languages.
- Moravian_dialects fam Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects fam West_Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects familycolor "Indo-European".
- Moravian_dialects hasPhotoCollection Moravian_dialects.
- Moravian_dialects isoexception "dialect".
- Moravian_dialects linglist "ces-cze".
- Moravian_dialects map "Moravian dialects.png".
- Moravian_dialects mapcaption "Bohemian-Moravian dialects".
- Moravian_dialects mapcaption "Cieszyn Silesian speaking area".
- Moravian_dialects mapcaption "Eastern Moravian dialects".
- Moravian_dialects mapcaption "Lach dialects".
- Moravian_dialects mapcaption "Map of Moravia and Czech Silesia indicating the major dialect groups: Central Moravian dialects".
- Moravian_dialects mapcaption "Mixed dialects".
- Moravian_dialects name "Moravian".
- Moravian_dialects nativename "moravská nářečí".
- Moravian_dialects region "Moravia and Czech Silesia".
- Moravian_dialects states "Czech Republic".
- Moravian_dialects subject Category:Czech_dialects.
- Moravian_dialects subject Category:Languages_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Moravian_dialects subject Category:Moravia.
- Moravian_dialects subject Category:West_Slavic_languages.
- Moravian_dialects type Language.
- Moravian_dialects type Language.
- Moravian_dialects type InformationEntity.
- Moravian_dialects comment "Moravian dialects (Czech: moravská nářečí, moravština) are the forms of the Czech language spoken in Moravia, a historical region in the southeast of the Czech Republic. There are more forms of the Czech language used in Moravia than in the rest of the Czech Republic. The main four groups of dialects are the Bohemian-Moravian group, the Central Moravian group, the Eastern Moravian group and the Lach (Silesian) group (which is also spoken in Czech Silesia).".
- Moravian_dialects label "Idioma moravo".
- Moravian_dialects label "Język morawski".
- Moravian_dialects label "Morave".
- Moravian_dialects label "Moravian dialects".
- Moravian_dialects label "Mährische Sprache".
- Moravian_dialects label "Моравские говоры".
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Moravština.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Mährische_Sprache.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Idioma_moravo.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Morave.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Język_morawski.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs m.0hhw8q6.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Q44268.
- Moravian_dialects sameAs Q44268.
- Moravian_dialects wasDerivedFrom Moravian_dialects?oldid=592585606.
- Moravian_dialects depiction Moravian_dialects.png.
- Moravian_dialects isPrimaryTopicOf Moravian_dialects.
- Moravian_dialects name "Moravian".
- Moravian_dialects name "moravská nářečí".