The phrase
"various dialects" means different forms or versions of a language that are specific to certain regions or groups of people.
Full definition
The seven drawings created for his exhibition at the Hammer Museum clearly demonstrate the artist's fluency
in various dialects of the common abstract language, resonating with Constructivist and Minimalist tones and with a few refrains in less analytical abstract traditions.
Every country has its own sign language
with various dialects, which are based on different rules than the spoken language.
Learn how students» patterns of communication and
various dialects affect their classroom learning and how second - language learning affects their acquisition of literacy.
Hebrew and Arabic are amongst the oldest in the Semitic group, with the former used by some 9 million people worldwide, and the latter adopted by over 422 million in
various dialects.
I have experience in the field of transcribing the medical dictations of the patients in
various dialects and hence the job of a Medical Transcriptionist will place me in a position where I can work on the reports and the correct the deviations and the inaccuracies of the dictations if any.