The Rovte dialect group (rovtarska narečna skupina, rovtarščina[1]) is a group of closely related dialects of Slovene.
The Rovte dialects are spoken in the mountainous areas of west-central Slovenia, on the border between the Slovenian Littoral, Upper Carniola, and Inner Carniola, in a triangle between the towns of Tolmin, Škofja Loka, and Vrhnika.
[2] Among other features, this group is characterized by shortening of long diphthongal ie and uo, akanye, and general development of g to [ɣ].
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