Buzet dialect

The Buzet dialect (Serbo-Croatian: buzetski dijalekt) is a subdialect of the Chakavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian. It is spoken in northern Istria around Buzet. The Buzet dialect is transitional between the Slovenian language and Kajkavian dialect. Some consider it part of the Kajkavian dialect area, and in the past it was classified (e.g. by Fran Ramovš) as a Slovenian dialect. The primary features that separate Buzet dialect from the rest of the Chakavian dialects are in the development of the Common Slavic vocalism:

Buzet dialect

The Buzet dialect (Serbo-Croatian: buzetski dijalekt) is a subdialect of the Chakavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian. It is spoken in northern Istria around Buzet. The Buzet dialect is transitional between the Slovenian language and Kajkavian dialect. Some consider it part of the Kajkavian dialect area, and in the past it was classified (e.g. by Fran Ramovš) as a Slovenian dialect. The primary features that separate Buzet dialect from the rest of the Chakavian dialects are in the development of the Common Slavic vocalism: