Dialect of the Engadine
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LADINDialect of the Engadine.
SWISSDwellers in the Engadine.
YODELThis echoes in the Engadine.
cockneythe pronunciation or dialect of cockneys
cajunthe French dialect of the Cajuns
ITZADialect of the Mayan language Yucatec
ATWEENIn the middle of, in dialect
sociolectThe dialect of a particular social class
sociolectsThe dialect of a particular social class
niddick(English dialect) the nape of the neck
samaritanThe dialect of Aramaic formerly spoken in Samaria
cockneysThe dialect or accent typical of such people
arcadianthe dialect of ancient Greek spoken in Arcadia
niddicksNIDDICK, (English dialect) the nape of the neck
rhoticitythe quality of being rhotic, r- pronouncing, as defining a dialect
nisgul(English dialect) the smallest and weakest in a brood of chickens
mousepiece(dialect) part of a hindleg of beef, next to the round
handindicator or pointer on a dialect the hands of a clock
rhoticitiesRHOTICITY, the quality of being rhotic, r- pronouncing, as defining a dialect
mousepiecesMOUSEPIECE, (dialect) part of a hindleg of beef, next to the round
nisgulsNISGUL, (English dialect) the smallest and weakest in a brood of chickens
atticistthe style or idiom of Attic Greek occurring in another dialect or language
acrolectThe most prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
utedialect or group of dialects of the Uto-Aztecan language shared by the Utes and Southern Paiutes
basilectsA less prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
acrolectsThe most prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
utesdialect or group of dialects of the Uto-Aztecan language shared by the Utes and Southern Paiutes
koinesdialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
koinedialect or language of a region that has become the common or standard language of a larger area
putonghuathe form of Chinese, based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin, adopted as the official national language of China
mandarinThe standard literary and official form of Chinese based on the Beijing dialect, spoken by over 730 million people
mandarinsThe standard literary and official form of Chinese based on the Beijing dialect, spoken by over 730 million people
wusChinese language having several dialects, spoken widely in Anhwei, Chekiang, and Kiangsu provinces and including the dialect of Shanghai
nonrhoticitythe state of being nonrhotic, denoting or speaking a dialect of English in which pre-consonantal r's are not pronounced
nonrhoticitiesNONRHOTICITY, the state of being nonrhotic, denoting or speaking a dialect of English in which pre-consonantal r's are not pronounced
ionicsthe dialect of ancient Greek spoken in Euboea, the Cyclades, and on the mainland of Asia Minor at Miletus and elsewhere
ionicthe dialect of ancient Greek spoken in Euboea, the Cyclades, and on the mainland of Asia Minor at Miletus and elsewhere
atticsthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
atticthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
patoisThe dialect of the common people of a region, differing in various respects from the standard language of the rest of the country