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Yorkshire dialect
dialect of English
Teschen Silesian
Silesian dialect spoken across the Polish-Czech border
West Saxon
dialect of Old English
Jersey Dutch
Dutch dialect spoken in New Jersey
Okinawan Japanese
dialect
Yukjin
dialect of Korean spoken in northeastern Korea
Jeseri
Jeseri (, also known as Dweep Bhasha) is a dialect of Malayalam, spoken in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India.
German language in the United States
overview about the German language in the United States
Masurian
dialect of Polish spoken in northeastern Poland
Sheng
English-influenced slang lect of Swahili
Hilalian dialects
Continuum of Arabic dialects native to the Maghreb
Kentish
southern dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent
Gøtudanskt accent
variety of Danish
Philippine Spanish
variety of Spanish spoken and native to the Philippines
cued speech
visual system of communication used with and among deaf or hard-of-hearing people, it adds information about the phonology of the words that is not visible on the lips
Olivença Portuguese
subdialect of Alentejan Portuguese
Cayman Islands English
variety of English spoken in the Cayman Islands
carioca
Carioca ( or ) is a demonym used to refer to residents of the city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil and their culture.
Mercian
dialect
Chinglish
Chinglish (also known as the Chinese English) is slang for spoken or written English language that is either influenced by a Chinese language, or is poorly translated. In Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong and Guangxi, the term "Chinglish" refers mainly to Cantonese-influenced English. This term is commonly applied to ungrammatical or nonsensical English in Chinese contexts, and may have pejorative or deprecating connotations. Chinglish also has its cultural impact, as seen in movies, TV shows, daily life and so on. It is used intentionally as a form of self-expression or as slang among Chinese speak
Law French
archaic linguistic form used in English courts after 1066
Hamburgisch dialect
dialect
Northumbrian
dialect of Old English
Tihamiyya Arabic
variety of Arabic
Middle Bulgarian
standard language during the time of Second Bulgarian Empire
Chutiya people
a tribe from Assam, India
Trojan
language
Kaaps
Kaaps (, meaning 'of the Cape'), also known as Afrikaaps, is a dialect of Afrikaans that evolved in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Since the early 2020s there has been a significant increase in the number of works of literature published in Kaaps. Most works in Kaaps come from authors located in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa, where it is most commonly spoken. Although Kaaps is considered a growing phenomenon, it is more specifically a colloquial dialect of Afrikaans. All other distinct colloquial variations of Afrikaans, including Kaaps, are organically connected t
Beary
Dravidian language spoken by the Beary
Sarnámi Hindustáni
language
Landese
dialect of the Gascon language
Koroa
The Koroa were one of the groups of Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands who lived in the Mississippi Valley before French colonization. The Koroa lived in the Yazoo River basin in present-day northwest Mississippi.
Mineiro
Mineiro (), Mineirês, or the Brazilian mountain dialect () is the Brazilian Portuguese term for the dialect spoken in the center, East and Southeast regions of the state of Minas Gerais.
Acolapissa
The Acolapissa were a small tribe of Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of North America. They lived along the banks of the Pearl River, between present-day Louisiana and Mississippi. They are believed to have spoken a Muskogean language, closely related to the Choctaw and Chickasaw spoken by other Southeast tribes of the Muskogean family.

Tehrani accent
Dialect of modern Persian spoken in Tehran Province
Saharan Spanish
dialect of Spanish spoken in Western Sahara
Damascus Arabic
Arabic dialect of Damascus
Tai Loi
language
Kele
Bantu language spoken in Gabon
Emirati Arabic
Arabic varieties of the UAE
Malwai
dialect of Punjabi
Madaklashti
dialect of Persian spoken in Chitral, Pakistan
French of France
French language dialect
Serbian Church Slavic language
extinct Serbian redaction of the Church Slavic literary language
Chaharmahali Turkic
chaharmahal Oghuz Turkic variety
Lwów subdialect
non-standard dialect of the Polish language
Jauer
variant of Romansh
Budinos
Budinos is a constructed language designed to be an international auxiliary language for speakers of Finno-Ugric languages. Budinos builds mainly on Udmurt and Hungarian but also has features from Finnish, Estonian, Mari, and other related languages.
Hokaglish
Hokaglish (; ; Tâi-lô: sann-lām-tsham-uē; ), formally known as Philippine Hybrid Hokkien, is a spoken language formed from contact primarily from Philippine Hokkien, Tagalog and Philippine English, with some influence from Philippine Spanish, Cantonese, and other local peripheral languages.
Newfoundland Irish
variety of Irish once spoken in Newfoundland, Canada
Pre-Hilalian Arabic dialects
continuumof dialects of Arabic from North Africa
Ladin Dolomitan
constructed written standard language of the Dolomite Ladins,
Palra d'El Rebollal
romance dialect spoken in villages of Salamanca, Spain
Zainichi Korean
form of the Korean language spoken by the Zainichi (residents of Japan of Korean descent)
Beurla Reagaird
Scottish Gaelic-based cant
Megam
language
Barossa German
German dialect of South Australia
Gacería
Gacería, also known as briquería or briquero, is a linguistic variant whose core has its origins between the 12th and 13th centuries, it was especially rooted during the 19th and 20th centuries as cant and slang within the professional world of threshing and farming implement manufacturers, cattle dealers as well as other traditional commercial activities, although its use is not limited to work activity.
Dhakaiya Urdu
dialect of Urdu language used in Bangladesh
Patuet
Patuet (from the French ) is the dialect of the Catalan language that was spoken in the Maghreb, mainly in Algeria, during the French administration. Mainly of Menorca, Alicante and Roussillon origin, it was characterized by French and Arabic influences and, in turn, influenced the French slang of the pied-noir. After the Pieds-noirs exodus that followed the independence of Algeria, in 1962, most of the population was dispersed throughout France (majority), Roussillon and a minority in the province of Alicante, Spain. The Fort-de-l'Eau Neighborhood Association holds an annual meeting of Algeri