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the dialects

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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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"Will people understand the dialects?

Yet overdoing the dialects would turn endearing characters into caricatures.

"We know all the dialects of the region," he said.

"He knew all the dialects, taught me many songs".

I speak Bengali and I follow some of the dialects.

"I knew all the dialects and customs and all that," he said.

The spoken languages are the dialects, but imagine that you can't write them down.

In Belgium, however, the dialects have survived to a far greater degree.

The name Tātī is usually applied to the dialects spoken in Russian Dagestan and northeastern Azerbaijan.

Certain differences remain in the dialects spoken in these two regions.

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