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Uzbek vs Greek Dialects


Greek vs Uzbek Dialects


Dialects

Dialect 1
Tashkent   
Cappadocian Greek   

Where They Speak
Not Available   
Greece   

How Many People Speak
Not Available   
2,800.00   
99+

Dialect 2
Afghan   
Griko   

Where They Speak
Not Available   
Italy   

How Many People Speak
Not Available   
50,000.00   
38

Dialect 3
Ferghana   
Mariupol   

Where They Speak
Not Available   
Ukraine   

Total No. Of Dialects
6   
6
25   
21

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Where they Speak Uzbek and Greek Dialects

Uzbek vs Greek dialects consists information about where they speak Uzbek and Greek dialects.

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How Many People Speak Uzbek and Greek Dialects

Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Uzbek vs Greek Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Uzbek and Greek Dialects.

    Uzbek Dialects:
  • Tashkent speaking population: Not Available
  • Afghan speaking population: Not Available
  • Ferghana speaking population: Not Available
    Greek Dialects:
  • Cappadocian Greek speaking population: 2,800.00
  • Griko speaking population: 50,000.00
  • Mariupol speaking population: Not Available

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