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  1. Pontic Greeks traditionally speak Pontic Greek, which speakers call Romeika. This is a distinct form of the standard Greek language ; its unique linguistic evolution was due to the remoteness of Pontus from the rest of the Greek-speaking world.

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      Contemporary. References. List of Pontic Greeks. →This is a...

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      Pontic Greek (Pontic: Ποντιακόν λαλίαν, romanized: Pontiakón...

  2. El póntico (en griego: Ποντιακή διάλεκτο, Ποντιακή γλώσσα o, simplemente, Ποντιακά; en latín: Lingua Pontica, o Dialectus Pontica) es un dialecto del griego originario del Ponto, región histórica que actualmente corresponde a gran parte de la costa nordeste de Turquía en la ribera del mar Negro. 2 Actualmente la mayoría de sus hablantes, denom...

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  3. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Kastanidis explained that the syntax of Pontic is the same as Ancient Greek, but many of the words are completely different. It also contains sounds that do not exist in modern Greek, such as ...

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  4. Pontic Greek (ποντιακά, pontiaká) Pontic Greek is a variety of Greek spoken mainly in northern Greece in the regions of East Macedonia and Thrace, Central Macedonia and West Macedonia, and in also Attica. There are also some speakers in parts of Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and Armenia.

  5. 16 The main centre of this Pontic diaspora is Australia’s second city, and the most industrial, Melbourne, with some 35,000 Pontic Greeks out of a total Greek population of 200,000. Four or five associations were set up there at the end of the 1970s and a coordination committee for these was established in 1998 to organise ceremonies to commemorate the genocide (May 19).