Boros Tartu
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Boros Tartu (Estonian: tartu keel) nopo nga iso kawo dialek Kabaatan Estonia i gunoon id Estonia, pointoning kakadayan Tartu. Kiwaa piagalan dii miampai dialek Mulgi, loolobi varian Tarvastu om Helme. Tumanud sajara, miampai do Võro koibutan, nosiliu o dialek diti impohon montok boros kesusasteraan Kabaatan Estonia.[2][3]
Tartu | |
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tartu kiil tarto kiil | |
Sandad id | Estonia |
Rantau | Tartumaa |
Momoboros sandad | 17,310 (2021 census)[1] |
Uralic
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Bontuk baku |
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Dialek |
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Latin script | |
Kod boros | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | tart1244 |
Linguistic map of southern Estonia. Tartu is found north of the Võro-speaking area. | |
Distribution of Tartu speakers according to the 2021 census. |
Kopomogunoon
simbanaiId suang bancian Estonia toun 2011, soginumu 4109 tulun i pinoruput do momoguno boros Tartu, om tumanud 2021 census soginumu 17310 tulun momoguno boros diti.[1]
Nokoinuntu o boros Tartu ontok abad ko-17 nga merosot gisom toun 2000-an. Ginumu nopo moomomoguno dau nga nokoingkawas mantad di, nga kogumuon nopo di momoguno nga komolohingan, om okuri nogi media id suang boros Tartu. Goos manampasi boros Tartu nopo nga nga au songkuro agaras pibagalon do goos manampasi boros Seto, Mulgi, om Võro.
Kesusasteraan
simbanaiKoleksi di Jakob Hurt, "Eesti mõtteloo" nopo nga kisuang do kaajalan-kaajalan disio id suang dialek Rõngu mantad boros Tartu. Id suang kesusasteraan moden, Mats Traat nopo nga monunuat toponsol i momoguno boros Tartu.
Sukuon
simbanai- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "RL21446: POPULATION WITH ESTONIAN AS THEIR MOTHER TONGUE BY ABILITY TO SPEAK A DIALECT, AGE GROUP, SEX, AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE (ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT), 31 DECEMBER 2021". PxWeb (id boros Inggilis). Linoyog ontok 2024-07-21.
- ↑ Erelt, Mati, ed. (2007). Estonian language (PDF). Linguistica Uralica. Supplementary series (2nd ed.). Tallinn: Estonian Academy Publishers. ISBN 978-9985-50-399-7. OCLC 321053986.
- ↑ Velsker 2015.
Toud
simbanai- Velsker, Mart (2015-07-07). "South Estonian Literature: A New Phenomenon with a Centuries-long History". Interlitteraria. 20 (1): 115. doi:10.12697/IL.2015.20.1.9. ISSN 2228-4729.