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Gyeongsang Korean
major dialect in South Korea
Svorsk
Svorsk () or Svorska () is a portmanteau of svensk(a) 'Swedish' and norsk(a) 'Norwegian' to describe a mixture of the Swedish and Norwegian languages. It could be translated as Sworwegian in English.
Yukjin
dialect of Korean spoken in northeastern Korea
North American English
macrodialect of English varieties of the North American continent
Olivença Portuguese
subdialect of Alentejan Portuguese
Northern Low Saxon
West Low German dialect
Hilalian dialects
Continuum of Arabic dialects native to the Maghreb
carioca
Carioca ( or ) is a demonym used to refer to residents of the city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil and their culture.
Cayman Islands English
variety of English spoken in the Cayman Islands
Gottscheerish
thumb|Inscription in Gottscheerish on a plaque at the wall of the Chapel of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre|Holy Sepulchre near the Church of Corpus Christi in Trata, [[Kočevje]] thumb|The traditional Gottscherish placenames are not always the same as the German names thumb|The Gottscherish placenames show that the stage of the sound system of Gottscheerish is different from Standard German thumb|Name of the City of Kočevje in Slovene, German and Gottscheerish thumb|Melody and first strophe of the Gottscheer folk song Də mêrarin ("The Woman by the Sea")
Podlachian
dialect
Tatana
language
Lesser Polish
dialect of the Polish language
Sarazi
Indo-Aryan language of Jammu and Kashmir
African American English
set of English dialects primarily spoken by most black people in the United States
Tihamiyya Arabic
variety of Arabic
Bonin English
English-Japanese pidgin language of the Bonin islands
Tehrani accent
Dialect of modern Persian spoken in Tehran Province
Saharan Spanish
dialect of Spanish spoken in Western Sahara
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
Cameroonian English
dialect of English
Mbugu
Bantu language spoken in Tanzania
Western Algerian Arabic
form of Arabic language spoken in the region around Oran, Algeria
Multicultural London English
sociolect of English in the United Kingdom highly influenced by Afro-Caribbean creoles
Mercian
dialect
Baghdad Arabic
variety of Mesopotamian Arabic spoken in Baghdad, Iraq
Moldavian dialect
dialect of Romanian
Balachka
Balachka (; ) is the traditional language of the Kuban Cossacks. It is spoken in the Kuban region of southern Russia, particularly in present-day Krasnodar Krai. It developed among the Black Sea Cossacks who were resettled to the region in the late 18th century from territories of the former Zaporizhian Sich.
Western Balochi
group of Balochi dialects
Canadian Ukrainian
dialect of Ukrainian spoken by immigrants in Canada
Camus people
ethnic group from Kenya
Aleppo Arabic
form of Arabic spoken around Aleppo, Syria
New York dialect
regional dialect of American English
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.
Landese
dialect of the Gascon language
Northumbrian
dialect of Old English
Wuxi dialect
dialect of Wu Chinese
Hindeloopen Frisian
dialect of West Frisian spoken in Hindeloopen and Molkwerum
Hung
Austro-Asiatic language được nói ở Lào và Việt Nam
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
Armeno-Tats
Armeno-Tats ( – hay-tater; ) are a distinct group of Christian Tat-speaking Armenians that historically populated eastern parts of the South Caucasus, in what constitutes the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan. Most scholars researching the Tat language, such as Boris Miller, agree that Armeno-Tats are ethnic Armenians who underwent a language shift and adopted Tat as their first language. This is explained on one hand by the self-identification of Armeno-Tats who stated during Miller's research that they consider themselves Armenian as well as by some linguistic features of their dialect. The
Hamburgisch dialect
dialect
Italiot Greek
language
Chiac
thumb|An immigrant couple living in Massachusetts, [[United States, speaking a version of Chiac.]] Chiac (or Chiak, Chi’aq) is a patois of Acadian French spoken mostly in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. Chiac is frequently characterized and distinguished from other forms of Acadian French by its borrowings from English and is thus often mistakenly considered a form of Franglais.
Strand Frisian
dialect of the North Frisian language
Jauer
variant of Romansh
Karin dialect
Armenian dialect
Kordali
one of the Kurdish languages
Palra d'El Rebollal
romance dialect spoken in villages of Salamanca, Spain
Nanjing dialect
Chinese dialect
Zainichi Korean
form of the Korean language spoken by the Zainichi (residents of Japan of Korean descent)
Eastern Morocco Zenati
Berber dialects spoken in Morocco
Pre-Hilalian Arabic dialects
continuumof dialects of Arabic from North Africa
Arebhashe
Kannada dialect of India
French of France
French language dialect
Doabi
Punjabi dialect spoken in north west India and parts of eastern Pakistan
Cilentan
dialect
Hyderabadi Urdu
variety of Urdu
Ulster Irish
variety of the Irish language predominantly spoken in the northern part of the Island of Ireland
Eastern Pomo
language