Prilep-Bitola Dialect - Typical Words

Typical Words

  • Чупе (/ˈt͡ʃupɛ/) – 'girl'
  • Преѓе (/ˈprɛɟɛ/), преѓеска (/ˈprɛɟɛska/) – 'recently, lately'
  • Модистра (/ˈmɔdistra/) – 'seamstress'
  • Бендиса (/ˈbɛndisa/) – 'to have a liking for something or someone', 'to fancy'
  • Сурат (/ˈsurat/) – 'face'
  • Плусне (/ˈplusnɛ/) – 'to fire (a rifle)'
  • Капнат (/ˈkapnat/) – 'exhausted'
  • Греда (/ˈgrɛda/) – 'plank', 'beam (of wood)'

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