Phrases with «different dialects»

"Different dialects" refers to variations in language that are specific to a particular group of people or region. These variations may include changes in pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, or accent. It means that people may speak the same language, but with slight differences depending on where they come from or who they interact with. Full definition

Sentences with «different dialects»

  • What got me most was the magic of feeling I was listening in on conversations between color groupings — how the reds and blues seemed to be speaking (or perhaps singing) in slightly different dialects of the same paint language, some mute or just whispering, other maniacally chatty, muttering or even yelling bloody murder — all which keeps your eye moving back and forth trying to figure out what it all means.» (painters-table.com)
  • They suspect that this habit develops when people who speak different dialects need to make themselves understood, especially nuanced concepts. (playconnectgrow.org)
  • Because adult cardinal songs exist as different dialects in different geographic regions, dispersing juvenile birds may land in a population with a foreign dialect. (scientificamerican.com)
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