Malatia dialect
| Malatia | |
|---|---|
| Malatya | |
| Մալաթիայի բարբառ Malatiayi barbar | |
| Native to | Turkey | 
| Region | Malatya and surrounding villages | 
| Ethnicity | Armenians | 
| Native speakers | 0? | 
| Dialects | 
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| Armenian alphabet | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | (included in Western Armenian [hyw]) | 
| Glottolog | mala1453 | 
|   Malatia | |
The Malatia dialect was traditionally spoken in the city of Malatya and nearby villages, extending as far south as Hüsni Mansur (modern Adıyaman). This region formed part of the broader Armenian-speaking world in Anatolia, where distinct local dialects developed over centuries. Unlike areas farther north or west, the Malatya region marked the southern linguistic boundary of Armenian, beyond which Armenian ceased to be spoken. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the use of Armenian in Malatya began to decline due to displacement, assimilation, and the Armenian Genocide of 1915.