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Hutsul or Eastern Carpathian dialect () is a variety of the
Ukrainian language Ukrainian (, ) is an East Slavic languages, East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first language, first (native) language of a large majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of t ...
spoken by
Hutsuls The Hutsuls (Hutsul/; ; ) are an East Slavic ethnic group spanning parts of western Ukraine and northern Romania (i.e. parts of Bukovina and Maramureș). In Ukraine, they have often been officially and administratively designated a subgro ...
, a subethnic group living in
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. It belongs to the Galician-Bukovinian group of Southwestern Ukrainian dialects.


Geographic area

In
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Hutsul dialect is spoken in eastern parts of
Zakarpattia oblast Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Kárpátalja'') or Transcar ...
( Rakhiv district, western parts of
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( Vyzhnytsia district and southwestern parts of
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,
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,
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and
Kolomyia Kolomyia (, ), formerly known as Kolomea, is a city located on the Prut, Prut River in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in the west of Ukraine. It serves as the administrative centre of Kolomyia Raion, hosting the administration of Kolomyia urban hromada ...
districts). Outside of Ukraine Hutsul dialect is spoken in northern parts of
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in
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. In the west the area of Hutsul dialect borders
Transcarpathian dialect The Transcarpathian dialect is a dialect of the Ukrainian language spoken in Transcarpathia. It is often alternatively classified as a part of the Rusyn language. Borders It is widespread in the valley of South Carpathians and the right bank of ...
, in the north -
Boyko The Boykos or Boikos (; ; ; ), or simply Highlanders (; ), are an ethnolinguistic group located in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. Along with the neighbouring Lemkos and Hutsuls, the Boykos are a regional subg ...
and
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dialects, in the east - Pokuttia-Bukovina dialect.


Main features


Phonetics

* Varying development of certain phonemes in stressed and unstressed positions: ** in stressed position may take the form of клäн lɐn сäрце �sɐrt͡se берäза eˈrɐzɐ(standard Ukrainian - клен ɫɛn серце �sɛrt͡se береза eˈrɛzɐ ** after palatalized consonants is changed in the same manner: ш’и́пка �ʲɐpkɐ(standard Ukrainian - шапка �ʃapkɐ; ** in unstressed position is realized as гýслінка �ɦuslʲinkɐ вечéр’іти �eˈt͡ʃɛrʲite кол’іднéк olʲidˈnek * is replaced by or, sometimes, in both stressed and unstressed positions: крéла �krelɐ жéто �ʒeto бекé eˈke вíмн’е �ʋʲimnʲe(standard Ukrainian крила �krɪɫɐ жито �ʒɪtɔ бики eˈkɪ вимʼя �ʋɪmjɐ; * prefix ви- is replaced with ві-: вíтратити, віповíсти; * widespread pronunciation of in place of etymological вин, вын, вун etc.; * change of into before stressed sometimes гуд’íўл’а, кужýх, похувáти; * palatalization of in various positions: косáр’, вер’х; palatalization of sibilants and affricates: жоўч’, душ’é; * dispalatalization of ͡s in word-final and some other positions: хлóпец, на вýлицу, шчос, кр’із; * transition of ʲinto ʲ ʲinto �ʲ к’éшко �ceʃkɔ ґ’іт �it(standard Ukrainian - тяжко �tʲaʒkɔ дід ʲid; * assimilation of consonant clusters with перéнний, мéнник, мéник (standard Ukrainian - передній, мельник). * in some varieties: moving of the stress on the first syllable (кóмар, дри́жу, нéсу).


Morphology

* forms -им, -их in dative and locative case of plural nouns: кон’им, пол’им, на кон’их, на пол’их; * nouns ending with -а, -ja in instrumental case have endings -оў, -еў: рукóў, землéў; * active use of dual forms with numbers 2,3,4: дві йéблуці, три ґ’íўці; * creation of comparative adjectives with particle май (май здорóвий, май крáшчий); * absence of epenthetical ʲin verb forms of 1st person single and 3rd person plural in present and future tense: бáвйу, лóмйу, л’ýбйе; * loss of word-final in 3rd person single of 2nd declension verbs in present: вони́ хóдä, си́д’и; * shortened ending -т in 3rd person single of 1st declension verbs in present: вони́ знат, співáт; * conjunctive mood can be created with the use of particles бих, би: носи́ў бих, проси́елие бисмé; * future tense can take forms like му ходи́ти or ходи́ти му, меш роби́ти and роби́ти меш; * past tense - сме ходи́ли, ходи́ли сме; * creation of personal verb forms with the use of infinitive: йíхайу, йíхайе, йíхайуть, смійáиутси etc.


In literature

Elements of Hutsul dialect are present in works of several Ukrainian writers including
Hnat Khotkevych Hnat Martynovych Khotkevych (, also ''Gnat Khotkevich'' or ''Hnat Khotkevych'', born December 31, 1877 – died October 8, 1938) was a Ukrainians, Ukrainian theater and public figure, engineer, inventor, writer, historian, translator, ethnographe ...
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Marko Cheremshyna Marko Cheremshyna () (pen name of Ivan Semaniuk), (born 13 June 1874 in Kobaky, Galicia; died 25 April 1927 in Kobaky) was a Ukrainian writer of Hutsul background. Biography Cheremshyna was born into a poor peasant family in Kobaky. He ea ...
and
Vasyl Stefanyk Vasyl Semenovych Stefanyk (; May 14, 1871 – December 7, 1936) was an influential Ukrainian modernist writer and political activist. He was a member of the Austrian parliament from 1908 to 1918. Biography Early years Vasyl Stefanyk was ...
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References

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