Homshetsi language
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Homshetsi or Homshetsi lizu ("the Hamshen language") is an archaic Armenian dialect spoken by the Eastern group and the Northern group of Hamshenis. It is practically a dialect and mutually intelligible with Armenian. However, due to its speakers' distinct profile, it is widely regarded as an "ethnic language". It is not a written language and a slightly modified Turkish alphabet in Turkey and Armenian alphabet (by Christian immigrants from Hamshen who refer to the language as Homshetsma) in Russia and Abkhazia are used for limited purposes. A sub-dialect is spoken in Eşmekaya (Ardala) village in Hopa.
External links
- ["Hemshinli: The Forgotten Black Sea Armenians"] by Bert Vaux
- ["Ethnographic Materials from the Muslim Hemshinli"] Various samples of Homshetsi
- [Gertak (We Are Going), a poem in Homshetsi, with Turkish translation] from the website Voice of Hopa
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