Krevinian_dialect

Krevinian dialect

Krevinian dialect

Extinct dialect of Votic


Krevinian, or Krevin (Latvian: krieviņu dialekts) was a dialect of the Votic language, spoken in Latvia until the 1800s.[2] It was spoken in the city of Bauske, in Courland.[3]

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The Krevinian dialect left loanwords into the Bauska dialects, such as kurika 'cudgel'.[4]

Sample

Meģģi ise taiwâs!
jadku elka śiwu śenna
tulap meģģi tiwi śivu riikki!
Śiwu meelle se iggau ka kui taiwâs ni kans ma bēli!
Meģģi arma leipe anna meli tennawa.
Ġedde meggi padudd, kui me jattim umili nisi meli jad!
Elas meite kurja sad.
Śewon wodse kurģe miusse erre
Jo siula kalpap śiwu kikki śiwu appi un śiwu üwiwi śewonśe śewonśe.
Amen

The Lord's prayer in Krevinian, [5]

References

  1. "Krevinian". Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  2. Collinder, Björn (1975). An Introduction to the Uralic Languages. University of California Press. p. 11.
  3. Ernits, Enn. Ein neuer rekonstruktionsversuch der kreewinischen texte.



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