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Ulster Scots
Scots as spoken in Ulster, Ireland
Champenois
language
Austrian German
variety of Standard German written and spoken in Austria and North Italy
Lorrain
all the dialects of Oïl spoken in Lorraine; independent languages or dialects of French
Beijing dialect
dialect of Beijing Mandarin spoken in the capital of the PRC
Swiss High German
German as used in Switzerland, mainly as written language
Vivaro-Alpine
dialect of Occitan
Low Alemannic German
dialect
High Alemannic
dialect
Kansai dialect
Japanese dialect
Milanese
dialect of Western Lombard
Poitevin
langue d'oïl
West Polesian
East Slavic language spoken in Southwestern Belarus and in the bordering regions of Poland
Nissart
Occitan dialect spoken in Nice, France
Viennese German
German dialect spoken in Vienna
South Jutlandic
dialect of Danish
South Franconian German
dialect
Hong Kong Cantonese
dialect native to Hong Kong
East Flemish
dialect
Murcian Spanish
dialect
Mooring North Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Saintongeais
dialect of Poitevin, itself considered a French dialect
Northern Bavarian
dialect
Central Bavarian
dialect
Hessian
dialect
Genoese
dialect of Ligurian spoken in Genoa
Gipuzkoan
dialect of Basque
Southern Bavarian
cluster of Upper German dialects
Cretan Greek
dialect
German Standard German
West Germanic standard of language, based on High German dialects, is the literary language in the Federal Republic of Germany
Patagonian Welsh
dialect of the Welsh language
Philippine Hokkien
dialect of Hokkien
Eastern Herzegovinian
subdialect of Serbo-Croatian
Trøndersk
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Bornholmsk
language dialect in the Danish island Bornholm
Berrichon
Öil language very closely related to French

Bolognese
version of Emilian-Romagnol spoken in Bologna
California English
dialect of American English
Wiedingharde Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Boholano dialect
dialect of Cebuano language
Thuringian dialect
dialect
Rauma dialect
nearly-extinct dialect of the Finnish language
Aukštaitian dialect
baltic dialect spoken in Lithuania
Meixian dialect
dialect of Hakka Chinese
Brandenburgish
The Marchian dialects (named after the March of Brandenburg; also called Brandenburgian or Brandenburgish; German: Brandenburgisch) are dialects of Low German, more precisely East Low German, spoken in Germany in the northern and western parts of Brandenburg (Uckermark, Prignitz and Mittelmark regions) as well as in northern Saxony-Anhalt (Altmark).
The language area can be further divided into North-Markish (Stendal, Wittenberge, Prenzlau) and Middle-Markish (Brandenburg an der Havel).
Jian'ou dialect
dialect of Northern Min Chinese
High Prussian
group of East Central German dialects in former East Prussia
Urkers
dialect
Upper Navarrese
dialect of Basque
Goesharde Frisian
collective term for three of the ten dialects of the North Frisian language
Taizhou dialect
Wu dialect of Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
Putian
dialect of Pu-Xian Min Chinese spoken in the city of Putian in Fujian, China
Baghdad Jewish Arabic
Arabic dialect spoken by Jews in Baghdad
Karrharde Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Cleves dialects
Kleverlandish (; ) is a group of Low Franconian dialects spoken on both sides of the Dutch-German border along the Meuse and Rhine rivers.
Tsugaru dialect
Japanese dialect
Eastern Slovak
variety of Slovak
Harbin dialect
dialect
Kagoshima dialect
dialect of Japanese
Gyeonggi Korean
dialect of the Korean language spoken in Seoul