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The Kumanovo dialect (Macedonian: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) is a member of the eastern subgroup of the Northern group of dialects of Macedonian. It belongs to the so-called Prizren-Timok dialects, also known as Torlakian. The dialect is typical for the northern dialect of Macedonian and is very well known because of the use of some cases, such as the locative case. The Kumanovo dialect is spoken mainly in the city of Kumanovo and the surrounding villages. The dialect is closely related to the neighboring Kriva Palanka dialect. The Kumanovo dialect can be found in literary works, such as the famous play “Lenče Kumanovče” written by Vasil Iljoski in 1928. The Kumanovo dialect is especially popular as a source of humor in the spoken media, whereas the print media tend to favor

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  • The Kumanovo dialect (Macedonian: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) is a member of the eastern subgroup of the Northern group of dialects of Macedonian. It belongs to the so-called Prizren-Timok dialects, also known as Torlakian. The dialect is typical for the northern dialect of Macedonian and is very well known because of the use of some cases, such as the locative case. The Kumanovo dialect is spoken mainly in the city of Kumanovo and the surrounding villages. The dialect is closely related to the neighboring Kriva Palanka dialect. The Kumanovo dialect can be found in literary works, such as the famous play “Lenče Kumanovče” written by Vasil Iljoski in 1928. The Kumanovo dialect is especially popular as a source of humor in the spoken media, whereas the print media tend to favor Western dialect forms for humorous anecdotes and quotations in local news stories. The most significant example where the Kumanovo dialect is used in a humorous way is the festival Tumba Fest. (en)
  • Il dialetto di Kumanovo (macedone: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) è un membro del sottogruppo orientale del gruppo settentrionale dei dialetti della lingua macedone. Il dialetto è tipico dei dialetti settentrionali macedoni ed è molto conosciuto per l'uso del .Si parla principalmente nella città di Kumanovo, da cui prende il nome, e nei paesi limitrofi. Assomiglia al vicino .Si trova anche sotto forma scritta, come nell'opera teatrale del 1928 di .Il dialetto di Kumanovo è fonte di ilarità nei media macedoni più famosi giacché si tende a favorire le forme dialettali occidentali per aneddoti ilari e citazioni di storie locali. (it)
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  • Excerpt of a story from Matejče told in the Kumanovo dialect. (en)
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  • Kumanovo dialect speech - Matejče.ogg (en)
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  • The Poor Man (en)
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  • Il dialetto di Kumanovo (macedone: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) è un membro del sottogruppo orientale del gruppo settentrionale dei dialetti della lingua macedone. Il dialetto è tipico dei dialetti settentrionali macedoni ed è molto conosciuto per l'uso del .Si parla principalmente nella città di Kumanovo, da cui prende il nome, e nei paesi limitrofi. Assomiglia al vicino .Si trova anche sotto forma scritta, come nell'opera teatrale del 1928 di .Il dialetto di Kumanovo è fonte di ilarità nei media macedoni più famosi giacché si tende a favorire le forme dialettali occidentali per aneddoti ilari e citazioni di storie locali. (it)
  • The Kumanovo dialect (Macedonian: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) is a member of the eastern subgroup of the Northern group of dialects of Macedonian. It belongs to the so-called Prizren-Timok dialects, also known as Torlakian. The dialect is typical for the northern dialect of Macedonian and is very well known because of the use of some cases, such as the locative case. The Kumanovo dialect is spoken mainly in the city of Kumanovo and the surrounding villages. The dialect is closely related to the neighboring Kriva Palanka dialect. The Kumanovo dialect can be found in literary works, such as the famous play “Lenče Kumanovče” written by Vasil Iljoski in 1928. The Kumanovo dialect is especially popular as a source of humor in the spoken media, whereas the print media tend to favor (en)
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  • Dialetto di Kumanovo (it)
  • Kumanovo dialect (en)
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