Sentence examples for the dialect from inspiring English sources

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the dialect

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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.

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The dialect.

There is the dialect of preconceived zingers.

There is the dialect of argumentative policy talking points.

The dialect was used as the trade language.

I learned quite a bit of the dialect.

They also spoke in the dialect of their different provinces.

Or was the dialect coach a victim of budget cuts?

The dialect is what you do with it.

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This dialect was once called 'tafodiaith gwŷr y Gloran' ('the dialect of the men of Gloran').

We increasingly speak in the dialect not of our tribe but of our profession.

The Dialect Society mentioned "longhorn" as an alternate term for the whale tail.

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