The Ihtiman dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Southwestern Bulgarian dialects, which is spoken in the regions of Ihtiman, Kostenets and Septemvri in central western Bulgaria. It is transitional between the Botevgrad and Samokov dialect.
Phonological and morphological characteristics
- Vowel a for Old Church Slavonic ë (yus), àand ÃÂ: üðö vs. formal Bulgarian üÃÂö (man), ÃÂðý vs. formal Bulgarian ÃÂÃÂý (sleep). o for Old Church Slavonic àexists only in the preposition and prefix òÃÂ÷
- Schwa () for Old Church Slavonic ûÃÂ/ûàbefore non-labial consonants and u before labial consonants (as in the Samokov dialect): ÃÂÃÂ÷ð vs. formal Bulgarian ÃÂÃÂû÷ð (tear), òÃÂýð vs. formal Bulgarian òÃÂûýð (wool)
- Lack of soft consonants at the end of the word
- The masculine definite article is -a, as in the Pirdop dialect: úÃÂð'úð (the leg)
- Verb ending -a in verbs of the first and second conjugation: ÃÂõÃÂ'ð vs. formal Bulgarian ÃÂõÃÂ'à(I read)
- Future tense particle is ÃÂõ and ÃÂõ (ÃÂõ in all cases in Standard Bulgarian)
- Personal pronouns for 3rd person ÃÂþù, ÃÂÃÂð, ÃÂþ, ÃÂõ as in Standard Bulgarian
For other phonological and morphological characteristics typical for all Southwestern dialects, cf. Southwestern Bulgarian dialects.
Sources
áÃÂþùúþò, áÃÂþùúþ: ÃÂÃÂûóðÃÂÃÂúð ôøðûõúÃÂþûþóøÃÂ, ÃÂúðô. ø÷ô. "ÃÂÃÂþÃÂ. ÃÂðÃÂøý ÃÂÃÂøýþò", 2006 http://www.promacedonia.org/jchorb/st/st_2_b_zap_2.htm#ihtimanski
References