A "dialect" is simply the form of a language spoken in a certain place. For example, the Southern dialect of English (Howdy, y'all) or the Brooklyn dialect (Fugghedaboutit!). Can be compared to accent, although an accent is explicitly the result of learning multiple languages and a dialect is simply the way everyone around speaks.
Dialektos is a Greek word that refers to a dialect.
The word Dorian refers to a member of a Hellenic people that speak the Doric dialect of Greek.
Horripilation (Goosebumps)
Colloquial or colloquialism (colloq) usually refers to the use of slang or regional dialect during a conversation
Ethnic dialect refers to a dialect used by national or racial group. This is a distinct form of language spoken by members of a certain ethnic group.
Local or regional speech patterns
The word "dialect" can only be used to mean a variation of a main language, as in "Isaan" is a dialect of the Lao language.How_many_official_languages_do_Thailand_have
An "oldah" is a very common term amongst mainly youngster/young adults in London. The word deprives itself from the word "Older" and literally refers to someone wh is older than you yet your friend so you look up to them like an OLDER brother or sister. The word orginates itself from African Dialect and Afro-Carribean Dialect.
The word you want is "OXTER."
He speaks a rare dialect of Latin that I do not understand.
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