English: Vitality of Pontic Greek, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Arvanitika and Turkish as minority languaga in parts of the
w:Florina Prefecture and
w:Pella prefecture,
Macedonia,
w:Greece, by municipality, according to a study by R. van Boeschoten in 1993. Colour coding:
The Aromanian language was spoken by all age groups, children & adults, both in private and public.
The Aromanian language was spoken by people over 30 (as of 1993), with children having a degree of understanding of the language.
The Aromanian language was spoken exclusively by people over the age of 60, mostly in private.
The Megleno-Romanian language was spoken by all age groups, children & adults, both in private and public.
The Megleno-Romanian language was spoken by people over 30 (as of 1993), with children having a degree of understanding of the language.
The Turkish language was spoken by people over 30 (as of 1993), with children having a degree of understanding of the language.
The Turkish language was spoken exclusively by people over the age of 60, mostly in private.
The Pontic Greek dialect was spoken by people over 30 (as of 1993), with children having a degree of understanding of the language.
The Pontic Greek dialect was spoken exclusively by people over the age of 60, mostly in private.
The Arvanitika language was spoken by people over 30 (as of 1993), with children having a degree of understanding of the language.
The Arvanitika language was spoken exclusively by people over the age of 60, mostly in private.
Stripes indicate that the language is spoken, but details regarding fluency are unknown.
Note: The map indicates only the degree of linguistic vitality among the speakers of the language themselves, not their numerical strength relative to other groups.