Moravian Dialect
The Moravian Dialect refers to a group of regional dialects spoken in the Moravia region of the Czech Republic. These dialects are part of the Czech language and exhibit unique phonetic, lexical, and grammatical features that distinguish them from standard Czech. The variations can be quite pronounced, reflecting the diverse cultural influences in the area.
Moravian dialects are often categorized into three main groups: Eastern, Western, and Central Moravian. Each group has its own distinct characteristics, influenced by historical events and neighboring languages. The preservation of these dialects is important for maintaining local identity and cultural heritage in Moravia.