The Poljane dialect (, poljanà ¡ÃÂina) is a Slovene dialect in the Rovte dialect group. It is spoken in the watershed of the Poljane Sora River (, also ) almost as far east as a line from Mount Lubnik () near à  kofja Loka to ÃÂrni Vrh. Major settlements in the area include à ½iri, Sovodenj, Gorenja Vas, Javorje, Poljane nad à  kofjo Loko, LuÃÂine, and à  entjoà ¡t nad Horjulom.
The Poljane dialect lacks pitch accent. An unusual feature of the dialect is that stress is retracted from originally circumflex long vowels and remaining short accented vowels, resulting in newly accented short vowels and unaccented vowels that retain their original length. The dialect has developed two semivowels, now expressed as e and o. In the à ½iri area a new pitch accent has developed.