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Assyrian the ancient Semitic dialect of Assyria. [1/3 definitions]
Attic the dialect of classical Attica and Athens, and the literary language of that time. [1/4 definitions]
burry2 of speech, as in the dialect of Scotland, having a burr.
Cajun a dialect often spoken by such a person. [1/2 definitions]
Castilian the dialect of Castile, now the standard form of Spanish in Spain. [1/4 definitions]
cockney the characteristic manner of speaking or dialect of cockneys. [1/3 definitions]
Comanche the dialect of Shoshone spoken by this tribe. [1/2 definitions]
Creole the dialect spoken by these persons. (Cf. Cajun.) [2/6 definitions]
Cypriot the Greek dialect spoken there. [1/3 definitions]
Dari the dialect of Persian spoken in Afghanistan and one of its two official languages, the other being Pashto.
dial. abbreviation of "dialect."
Doric the ancient Greek dialect spoken in the Peloponnesus, Crete, various Dodecanese islands, Sicily, and southern Italy. [1/3 definitions]
Hindustani the most important Hindi dialect. [1/2 definitions]
idiom the unique grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of a particular language, dialect, or regional style. [1/4 definitions]
Ionic the dialect of the ancient Greek region in the coast and islands of the eastern Aegean. [1/3 definitions]
Iraqi the Arabic dialect spoken in Iraq. [1/3 definitions]
koine a language or dialect used for communication among speakers of different languages, which becomes the standard language of an area. [1/2 definitions]
Low German a Germanic dialect spoken in northern Germany; Plattdeutsch. [1/2 definitions]
Maltese the language of Malta, an Arabic dialect. [1/5 definitions]
mandarin (cap.) the dialect spoken in Beijing, China, on which standard Chinese is based. [1/4 definitions]
Norman French the French dialect of Normandy. [1/2 definitions]