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    Di·a·lect
    /ˈdīəˌlek(t)/

    noun

    • 1. a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group: "this novel is written in the dialect of Trinidad"
  2. Dialect definition: a variety of a language that is distinguished from other varieties of the same language by features of phonology, grammar, and vocabulary, and by its use by a group of speakers who are set off from others geographically or socially.. See examples of DIALECT used in a sentence.

  3. A dialect is a form of the language that is spoken in a particular part of the country or by a particular group of people. There are many different dialects of English and they have different words and grammar. Most learners of English learn the standard dialects of the language. …

  4. dialect, Variety of a language spoken by a group of people and having features of vocabulary, grammar, and/or pronunciation that distinguish it from other varieties of the same language.

  5. Oct 29, 2019 · A dialect is a regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary. Discover examples of dialect in linguistics.

  6. DIALECT meaning: a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations.

  7. A dialect is a form of the language that is spoken in a particular part of the country or by a particular group of people. There are many different dialects of English and they have different words and grammar. Most learners of English learn the standard dialects of the language. …

  8. dialect. the form of a language that is spoken in one area with grammar, words and pronunciation that may be different from other forms of the same language. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

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