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Western Ikavian
Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialect
Chakobsa
a fictional language used by the Fremen people of the Dune universe
Western Morocco Arabic
Arabic variety of western Morocco
Podhale dialect
Polish dialect
Helsinki slang
local dialect and a sociolect of the Finnish language
Iyaric
Iyaric, also called Dread Talk or Rasta Talk, is a form of language constructed by members of the Rastafari movement through alteration of vocabulary. When Africans were taken into captivity as a part of the slave trade, English was imposed as a colonial language. In defiance, the Rastafari movement created a modified English vocabulary and dialect, with the aim of liberating their language from its history as a tool of colonial oppression. Iyaric sometimes also plays a liturgical role among Rastas, in addition to Amharic and Ge'ez.
Sri Lankan English
dialect of English
sadhu bhasha
historical language style that was used in 19th and 20th century Bangla literary works
Karelian Proper
supradialect of the Karelian language
Antarctic English
variety of the English language spoken in Antarctica and within the subantarctic islands
Patagonian Afrikaans
Patagonian Afrikaans is a form of Afrikaans brought to Argentina by Boer immigrants after the Second Boer War (1899–1902)
Globish (Gogate)
simplified constructed language related to, but independent of, standard English
Alentejan Portuguese
dialect of Portuguese spoken in the Portuguese region of Alentejo
Italo-Paulista
The Italo-Paulista (Íntalo-baolista), also known as Paulistalian, is a language that blends Italian dialects with the Caipira dialect. It was widely spoken by Italian immigrants and their descendants until the early 1960s in São Paulo State, especially in the Greater São Paulo region. Italo-Paulista or Paulistalian was commonly spoken on the streets of São Paulo.
Cholanaikkan
Dravidian language of India
Southern Schleswig Danish
Danish dialect spoken in Northern Germany
Mackem
Mackem, Makem or '''Mak'em''' is a nickname for residents of and people from Sunderland, a city in North East England. It is also a name for the local dialect and accent (not to be confused with Geordie); and for a fan, of whatever origin, of Sunderland A.F.C. It has been used by some people from Sunderland to describe themselves since the 1980s, prior to which it was mainly used in Tyneside as a disparaging exonym. An alternative name for a Mackem (except in the sense of a football supporter) is a Wearsider.
Gibraltarian English
denotes the accent of English spoken in Gibraltar
Sant Bhasha
language composed of vocabulary common to northern Indian languages, used in Sikh scripture
Sathmar Swabian
Upper Swabian dialect of Satu Mare, Romania
Surinamese Dutch
Dutch spoken in Suriname
Malamuthan language
dravidian language of India
Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic
Variety of Arabic
kiezdeutsch
Kiezdeutsch () is a variety of German spoken primarily by youth in urban spaces in which a high percentage of the population is multilingual and has an immigration background. Since the 1990s, Kiezdeutsch has come into the public eye as a multiethnic language.
Nuwaubian Nation
US religious group founded by Dwight York
Caribbean English
varieties of English
Lausitzisch-neumärkisch dialects
East Central German dialects of Germany
Galilean dialect
form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic spoken by people in Galilee during the late Second Temple period
Peruvian Coast Spanish
dialect
Early Scots
language of Northern Britain descended from Middle English
Bedouin Arabic
group of Arabic varieties
Aklo
Aklo is the name of a fictional language that has been used by many authors from its first reference in 1899. In the stories the language features in, it is said to have mystical powers.
Ajuwa
Plateau language spoken in Nigeria
Swardspeak
Swardspeak (also known as salitang bakla (lit. 'gay speak') or "gay lingo") or Bekinese, is an argot or cant slang derived from Taglish (Tagalog-English code-switching) and used by a number of LGBT people in the Philippines.
Baarin Mongolian
dialect of Mongolian in Inner Mongolia
Lisaan ud-Da'wat il-'Alaviyah
Indo-European language of Gujarat, India
Barman
Tibeto-Burman language of India
Glasgow patter
Scots dialect spoken in and around Glasgow, Scotland
Maldives Sign Language
sign language used in the Maldives
Army Slavic language
Language created by the Austro-Hungarian Army
Eastern Old Japanese
Eastern dialect of Japanese during Nara period
Adu
Loloish language of Yunnan, China
Goral
West Slavic ethnolect
Cremish
Eastern dialect of Lombard spoken in the Cremasque Territory
urban East Norwegian
sociolect spoken in Oslo and surrounding areas
American Finnish
form of the Finnish language spoken in North America
Siberian Finnish
form of Finnish spoken in Siberia
Old National Pronunciation
system set up in 1913 for the phonology of standard Chinese, based on Beijing dialect, influenced by older forms of Mandarin and Wu, containing initials /v/, /ŋ/, /ɲ/, preserving the “round-sharp distinction” and the checked tone; abandoned by 1926
Old Tagalog
earliest form of Tagalog spoken during the pre-colonial times in what is now Central and Southern Luzon
Missingsch
'''''' () is a type of Low-German-coloured dialect or sociolect of German. It is characterised by Low-German-type structures and the presence of numerous calques and loanwords from Low German in High German.