Dialects

/ˈdaɪəlɛkts/ noun

Regional or social varieties of a language distinguished by vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Forms of speech characteristic of particular groups or areas.

From Greek 'dialektos' meaning conversation or discourse, from 'dialegesthai' meaning to converse. Originally referred to the art of logical discussion, later narrowed to linguistic variation.

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