Cypriot Greek is a dialect of the Greek language spoken primarily in Cyprus. It has unique phonetic, lexical, and grammatical features that distinguish it from Standard Modern Greek, reflecting the island's rich history and cultural influences.
The dialect is characterized by its distinct pronunciation and vocabulary, which includes many words borrowed from Turkish and Italian. Cypriot Greek is an essential part of the island's identity, showcasing the blend of cultures that have shaped Cyprus over the centuries.