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(1) The usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people.
(2) Local speech.
(1) Many families speak Alsacien, a dialect peculiar to the region, quite different from either French or German.
(2) The Jutes settled in and near Kent, but the dialect for the region is known as Kentish, not Jutish.
(3) There can therefore be no doubt that the scribe was a dialect speaker.
(4) The company has developed a dialect of C to create code for the microengines.
(5) The Lancashire dialect seemed like a foreign language
(6) So, no prizes for guessing what this week's dialect word is.
(7) The two official languages in Hong Kong are Chinese (mainly the local Cantonese dialect ) and English.
(8) This novel is written in the dialect of Trinidad
(9) My mother broke the news to me in our native Hokkien Chinese dialect .
(10) He yelled at me in an archaic dialect of Spanish, and I understood every word.
(11) By using the dialect the way she does, the reader gets a better understanding of the atmosphere.
(12) He was listening to a Yorkshire dialect poetry reading.
(13) Although there is some overlap, dialect regions are generally separated by tracts of mostly unused sagebrush or forested areas.
(14) Informally, most residents speak a local English-based Creole dialect .
(15) 'achan' and 'chaon' are dialect forms of 'gach aon'
(16) Logix developers build their programs with either the standard or base Logix dialects .
(17) Metalinguistic awareness of degrees of formality, dialectal diversity, and sociolinguistic variation are all candidates for conceptual domains against which profiling takes place, as are the various u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510associationsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of a word.
(18) It allows two services to communicate even if they speak two dialects of XML.
(19) He was a formidable linguist, speaking 25 languages and many more dialects .
(20) The Thai language has four main dialects , and many regional expressions, so there is plenty of margin for error in communication.
regional language
local language
local speech
vernacular
patois
idiom
regionalisms
localisms
lingo