The Struga Dialect (Macedonian: Струшки дијалект, Struški dijalekt) is a member of the western and north western subgroup of the western group of dialects of Macedonian. The dialect is spoken in Struga, Pogradec, Pustec, and up to the Golo Brdo and in the surrounding hinterland. The dialect has many similarities with the Vevčani-Radožda,[1]Ohrid and Korča dialects.
Phonological characteristics
change of word-initial /tsv/ (цв-) to /tsu/ (цу): цвет → цут / cvet → cut 'flower'
loss of intervocalic /v/ (в): право → прао / pravo → prao 'straight ahead'
loss of intervocalic /ɡ/ (г): сега → сеа / sega → sea 'now'
loss of intervocalic /d/ (д): одиме → оиме or ојме / odime → ojme 'we go'[2]
merger of /c/ (ќ) with /t͡ʃ/ (ч): ќе → че 'will'
merger of /ɟ/ (ѓ) with /d͡ʒ/ (џ): луѓе → луџе 'people'
Morphological characteristics
use of the suffix -иче / -iče: мома → момиче / moma → momiče 'kid'
use of the preposition в/во 'in': во вода, в град / vo voda, v grad 'in water', 'in city'
use of the suffix -т: тој пишит / toj pišit 'he writes'
frequent use of the perfect construction: е дојден, беше дојден / e dojden, beše dojden, literally 'is come', 'was come'.[3]
replacement of the consonant з/z with г/g: влезиме → влегваме / vlezime → vlegvame 'we enter'
use of the suffix- ка/-ka: јас → јаска / jas → jaska 'I/me'
Other specific characteristics
change of vocalic r and vocalic l
using vowel groups such as -ea-, -oa-
Typical words
Пипун/pipun as opposed to диња/dinja 'cantaloupe'
Риза/riza as opposed to крпа/krpa 'towel'
Кондури/konduri as opposed to чевли/čevli 'shoes'
Карпуз/karpuz as opposed to лубеница/lubenica 'watermelon'
Момиче/momiče as opposed to девојче/devojche 'young/little girl'
Пљачки/pljački as opposed to алишта/ališta 'clothes'
Гужва/gužva as opposed to народ/narod 'people/crowd'
Блеблеби/bleblebi as opposed to леблеби/leblebi 'chickpeas'
1 Also considered a dialect of Bulgarian. 2 Considered to be a part of the transitional Torlak dialect and as a subdialect of Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbo-Croatian.