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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an important dialect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the significance or relevance of a particular dialect within a language or cultural context.
Example: "In the study of linguistics, understanding regional variations is crucial, and one must not overlook an important dialect like Appalachian English."
Alternatives: "a significant dialect" or "a notable dialect".
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An important dialect of Balochi, called Makrani or Southern Balochi, is spoken in Makran, the southern region of Balochistan, which borders Iran.
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In the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries in India there was a tremendous production of mystic (Ṣūfī and bhakti) poetry in all of the important dialects and languages.
According to him, dialect has an important role in the construction of national and social identity.
Furthermore, elderly individuals in rural areas play an important role in passing on traditions, dialects, customs and memories, and therefore, it is also important to have healthy individuals who can contribute to and preserve the social capital of the community.
Dialects are probably an important means of maintaining group identity and cohesiveness.
For example, Henan, the province next to Beijing, was an important cradle for ancient Chinese culture, but the local dialect is overwhelmingly spoken than standard mandarin.
The Coptic dialect once spoken in the area had an important literature.
Nearly nine-tenths of the population speak Finnish; the language is an important nationalist feature, although it is spoken in strong regional dialects.
For most of the last century Habbaniya was an important hub for Assyrian Christians from around Iraq, with an educated elite and a unique dialect.
Murray gives Cisco an important clue: that the same Chinese surname commonly has different English spellings, depending on the Chinese dialect being transliterated.
CU Corpora are the first of their kind and intended to serve as an important infrastructure for the advancement of speech recognition and synthesis technologies for this widely used Chinese dialect.
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