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dialect

Dialect vs Nonspeaker - What's the difference?

dialect | nonspeaker |


As nouns the difference between dialect and nonspeaker

is that dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while nonspeaker is one who cannot speak; a mute.

Dialect vs Brabantian - What's the difference?

dialect | brabantian |


As nouns the difference between dialect and brabantian

is that dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while Brabantian is a person from the respective provinces or historic region (esp. if Brabantian-spoken) of Brabant.

As an adjective Brabantian is

of or pertaining to the Brabantian language.

As a proper noun Brabantian is

the language/dialect mainly spoken in North Brabant (Holland), Antwerp and Flemish Brabant provinces, (Belgium).

Dialect vs Torlak - What's the difference?

dialect | torlak |


As nouns the difference between dialect and torlak

is that dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while Torlak is any of a group of Slavic inhabitants of western Bulgaria, south-eastern Serbia and northern Macedonia, who speak a common dialect.

As a proper noun Torlak is

the unstandardized Slavic dialect spoken by the Torlaks.

Dialect vs Anglian - What's the difference?

dialect | anglian |


As nouns the difference between dialect and anglian

is that dialect is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while Anglian is an Angle (member of a Germanic people.

As an adjective Anglian is

of or pertaining to the Angles (Germanic people.

As a proper noun Anglian is

an Old English dialect from Mercia or Northumbria.

Dialect vs Sahidic - What's the difference?

dialect | sahidic |


As nouns the difference between dialect and sahidic

is that dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while sahidic is a coptic dialect spoken in southern egypt.

Dialect vs Niggerese - What's the difference?

dialect | niggerese |


As nouns the difference between dialect and niggerese

is that dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while niggerese is (slang|derogatory|offensive|ethnic slur) any dialect spoken by black people.

Dialect vs Dublinese - What's the difference?

dialect | dublinese |


As a noun dialect

is a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.

As a proper noun Dublinese is

the dialect spoken in Dublin.

Dialect vs Shanghainese - What's the difference?

dialect | shanghainese |


As nouns the difference between dialect and shanghainese

is that dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while shanghainese is inhabitant of shanghai; person of shanghainese descent.

As an adjective shanghainese is

of or pertaining to shanghai.

As a proper noun shanghainese is

a dialect of wu spoken predominantly in shanghai.

Dialect vs Dialectless - What's the difference?

dialect | dialectless |


As a noun dialect

is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation.

As an adjective dialectless is

without a dialect; speaking the neutral form of a language.

Dialect vs Maastrichtian - What's the difference?

dialect | maastrichtian |


As nouns the difference between dialect and maastrichtian

is that dialect is (linguistics) a variety of a language (specifically, often a spoken variety) that is characteristic of a particular area, community or group, often with relatively minor differences in vocabulary, style, spelling and pronunciation while maastrichtian is (countable) someone from maastricht.

As an adjective maastrichtian is

of or pertaining to maastricht.

As a proper noun maastrichtian is

the dialect of the limburgish language as spoken in maastricht.

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