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Lwów subdialect
non-standard dialect of the Polish language
European English
dialect of the English language spoken in the European Union
Malwai
dialect of Punjabi
Cremunés
dialect
Beurla Reagaird
Scottish Gaelic-based cant
Appalachian English
variant of American English native to the Appalachian mountain region
Pavese
Western Lombard dialect
Podhale dialect
Polish dialect
Helsinki slang
local dialect and a sociolect of the Finnish language
Giryama
language
Parmigiano dialect
dialect of Emilian Romagna spoken in Parma and province
Chilote Spanish
dialect of Spanish spoken in Chiloé, Chile
Pogali
Pogali, or Poguli is a language spoken in Jammu and Kashmir, primarily in Ramban and Chenani. It falls under the larger umbrella of Indo-Aryan languages. The language has a rich history and is characterized by its unique vocabulary and grammar, which is influenced by Western Pahari languages and kashmiri language, with additional influences from Persian, Rajasthani, and Sanskrit. Pogali serves as a common means of communication among both Hindu and Muslim communities in the region. Despite the linguistic variations across different areas, Pogali has remained an essential part of the local cult
Indonesian slang
Indonesian colloquial language features associated with particular in-group
Pomor dialects
group of North Russian dialects
Tavastian
dialect
Texan English
variety of English spoken in Texas
Suriyani Malayalam
dialect of Malayalam, also known as “Garshuni”, “Karshoni”, “Syriac Malayalam”, or “Syro-Malabarica”
Western Morocco Arabic
Arabic variety of western Morocco
Antarctic English
variety of the English language spoken in Antarctica and within the subantarctic islands
Barossa German
German dialect of South Australia
Brianzöö
Western Lombard dialects of Brianza, Italy
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.
Bohemian Romani
dialect of Romani

Wuhan dialect
dialect of Chinese language
Western Ikavian
Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialect
Shi
Bantu language
Ulster English
variety of English spoken in Northern Ireland
Florentine
dialect of Tuscan spoken in Florence
Sri Lankan English
dialect of English
Connacht Irish
Irish language dialect
Karelian Proper
supradialect of the Karelian language
West-Veluws dialect
dialect
Thali
Saraiki dialect of Pakistan
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
Istanbul Greek dialect
Endangered ancient dialect
Novarese
dialect
Baarin Mongolian
dialect of Mongolian in Inner Mongolia
Kakkala
Southern Dravidian language of Kerala, India
Eastern Asturian
Dialect of Asturian
Western Asturian
western dialect of Asturian language
pan-Romance language
constructed language representing Romance languages
Southwest Finnish dialect
dialect of the Finnish language
Lisaan ud-Da'wat il-'Alaviyah
Indo-European language of Gujarat, India
Gibraltarian English
denotes the accent of English spoken in Gibraltar
Southern Schleswig Danish
Danish dialect spoken in Northern Germany
Ajuwa
Plateau language spoken in Nigeria
Changzhou dialect
language
new mixed dialects
group of dialects of the Polish language
Peräpohjola dialects
group of dialects of Finnish
Peruvian Coast Spanish
dialect
Bedouin Arabic
group of Arabic varieties
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.
Hismaic
Hismaic () is a variety of the Ancient North Arabian script and the language most commonly expressed in it. The Hismaic script may have been used to write Safaitic dialects of Old Arabic, but the language of most inscriptions differs from Safaitic in a few important respects, meriting its classification as a separate dialect or language. Hismaic inscriptions are attested in the of Northwest Arabia, dating to the centuries around and immediately following the start of the Common Era. One striking feature of the script is that it lacks a definite article.
Cremish
Eastern dialect of Lombard spoken in the Cremasque Territory
Kenyan English
dialect of the English language native to Kenyans
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.
Bhoyari
Bhoyari or Pawari is an Indo-Aryan dialect of central India, exclusively spoken by the people of the Kshatriya Pawar (Pawar / Bhoyar Pawar) caste. It is a dialect of the Rajasthani Malvi language, primarily spoken in the regions of Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, and Wardha by the people of the Kshatriya Pawar (Bhoyar Pawar) caste. This is the same language that these people used to speak in their original homes in Rajasthan and Malwa. Between the 15th and 17th centuries, the Pawars migrated from Rajasthan and Malwa to the Satpura and Vidarbha regions, settling primarily in Betul, Chhindwara, Pa
Inku
language spoken in Afghanistan
Palpa
extinct language