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  • ..., vivaroalpenc'' [viˌvaruɔwˈpeⁿ(k), viˌvarualˈpeⁿ(k)]) is the northeastern dialect of the [[Occitan language]], spoken mostly in part of France (Yssingeaux re
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  • '''Rioplatense Spanish''' refers to the [[dialect]] of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] spoken in the [[River Plate]] (''[[Río d
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  • ...tsakh people speak the [[Karabakh dialect]] of the Armenian language. This dialect is considered one of the most widespread Armenian dialects.
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  • ...ty of the [[Occitan language]], belonging to the [[Gascon Occitan|Gascon]] dialect, spoken in [[Aran Valley]], in [[Spain]], on the northern slope of the [[Py
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  • {{r|Potteries dialect}}
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  • {{r|Dialect}}
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  • '''Clojure''' is a [[Lisp]]-dialect [[programming language]] that runs on the [[Java Virtual Machine]] and the
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  • '''Ligurian'''—more exactly ''Romance Ligurian''—is a dialect of the [[Northern Italian language]] which is mainly spoken in [[Liguria]]
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  • ..., known as '''Brummies''', and their [[accent (linguistics)|accent]] and [[dialect]] of the [[English language]]. The word is derived from ''[[Brummagem]]'' ( ...] (the [[conurbation]] to the north-west of Birmingham) have an accent and dialect which is very different from Brummie in many respects. The Birmingham and [
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  • ...nglish dialect or as an independent language. [[Luxemburgish]] is a German dialect with an official status.
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  • ...h in the USA. [[linguistics|Linguists]], however, would use it to mean any dialect, standard or not, that is used in America. Often the [[accent (linguistics) American English is not a single dialect, similar for all speakers throughout the USA and its insular areas. It diff
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  • '''''Voseo''''' refers to the [[dialect]] of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] which uses ''vos'' as the second person s
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  • {{r|Dialect continuum}}
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  • {{r|Dialect}}
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  • {{r|Dialect continuum}}
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  • ...the population. They are of Mongol ancestry and speak Hazaragi, a Persian dialect which uses Mongol words. Their religion is principally Shi'a Muslim, but th
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  • ...hould not be confused with [[Romance Ligurian]], a living Northern Italian dialect and a wholly different linguistic variety.
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  • * As a group of languages, each 'dialect' being considered as a single language. ...ecognition. The [[Monégasque Ligurian|Monégasque]] variety of the Ligurian dialect is taught in Monaco's primary schools but is not an official language. Ever
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