The Tran dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, member of the Transitional dialects, which is spoken in the regions of Tran and Godech in central western Bulgaria and in the Western Outlands. It borders on the Belogradchik dialect to the north, the Sofia dialect to the east and the Breznik dialect to the south.
Phonological and morphological characteristics
- The reflexes of Old Bulgarian ÃÂÃÂ/ÃÂàand ûÃÂ/ûàare either vocalic r and l or ÃÂà() and ûÃÂ(), depending on individual words and subdialects: úÃÂò but úÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂà(blood, the cross) vs. Standard Bulgarian úÃÂÃÂò, úÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàand öûÃÂ/öûÃÂàvs. Standard Bulgarian öÃÂûà(yellow)
- Triple definite article (as in the Rhodopean Smolyan dialect): -ÃÂÃÂ, -ÃÂð, -ÃÂþ, -ÃÂõ/ÃÂð for general cases, -ÃÂò, -òð, -òþ, -òõ/òð for objects situated close to the speaker and -ÃÂý, -ýð, -ýþ, -ýõ/ýð for objects situated far from the speaker. The -ÃÂò/-ÃÂý forms have now become obsolete
- Doubling of the definite article for feminine nouns ending on a consonant (as in the Gabrovo subdialect of the Central Balkan dialect): ÿðüõÃÂ->ÿðüõÃÂÃÂÃÂàvs. Standard Bulgarian ÿðüõÃÂ->ÿðüõÃÂÃÂð (memory->the memory)
For other phonological and morphological characteristics typical for all Transitional dialects, cf. Transitional Bulgarian dialects.
Sources
áÃÂþùúþò, áÃÂþùúþ: ÃÂÃÂûóðÃÂÃÂúð ôøðûõúÃÂþûþóøÃÂ, ÃÂúðô. ø÷ô. "ÃÂÃÂþÃÂ. ÃÂðÃÂøý ÃÂÃÂøýþò", 2006 http://www.promacedonia.org/jchorb/st/st_2_b_izt_1.htm