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Muzan Oceana is a local form of the Lovian Oceana dialect spoken by a very small and constantly diminishing group of people in Train Village, Sylvania. It has been brought to Train Village by migrants from Hurbanova. It is known as a conservative dialect with many Slovak phonological rudiments. The stress in a word is always on the first written vowel syllable. The name comes from the demolished neighborhood of Muza. An organisation seeks to help protect and revive the language, and is currently making a dictionary; PVD leader Peter Kojdova is one of its members.

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  • Muzan Oceana
rdfs:comment
  • Muzan Oceana is a local form of the Lovian Oceana dialect spoken by a very small and constantly diminishing group of people in Train Village, Sylvania. It has been brought to Train Village by migrants from Hurbanova. It is known as a conservative dialect with many Slovak phonological rudiments. The stress in a word is always on the first written vowel syllable. The name comes from the demolished neighborhood of Muza. An organisation seeks to help protect and revive the language, and is currently making a dictionary; PVD leader Peter Kojdova is one of its members.
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languagefamily
  • -
nativeName
  • Narsh oth Oshn
Pronunciation
  • [ˈna.гʃə.ʔɔð.ˈɔ.ʃnə]
Origin
  • Oceana, Slovak, Polish, English, Train Village Dutch
spokenin
iso
  • -
regulation
  • no official regulation
Official
  • nowhere
totalspeakers
  • 5(xsd:integer)
writingsystem
  • Latin script
EnglishName
  • Oceana
abstract
  • Muzan Oceana is a local form of the Lovian Oceana dialect spoken by a very small and constantly diminishing group of people in Train Village, Sylvania. It has been brought to Train Village by migrants from Hurbanova. It is known as a conservative dialect with many Slovak phonological rudiments. The stress in a word is always on the first written vowel syllable. The name comes from the demolished neighborhood of Muza. An organisation seeks to help protect and revive the language, and is currently making a dictionary; PVD leader Peter Kojdova is one of its members.
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