Szekler Dialect
The Szekler Dialect is a variety of the Hungarian language spoken primarily by the Szekler community in the region of Transylvania, Romania. It is characterized by unique phonetic features, vocabulary, and grammatical structures that distinguish it from standard Hungarian. The dialect reflects the historical and cultural influences of the Szekler people, who have lived in this area for centuries.
This dialect is part of the broader Hungarian language family and is considered a regional variant. While it shares many similarities with standard Hungarian, the Szekler Dialect includes specific expressions and idioms that are unique to the Szekler community, enriching the linguistic diversity of the Hungarian language.