Well, I am bahamian and there are many words in bahamian dialect. Like: "Gern"=going "Yinna"=You all "singlet"= wifebeater "bungie/behine"=hips "bubby"=women's breast or part of conch "Chile"= child, son "kimber/kimba"= waist There are many other words that are included in the bahamian dialect but a general rule is that most words are not pronounced properly. G's in gerunds are not pronounced, like running is runnin. Older folk and those who live on the islands pronouce v's with w's. A newer slang, wibe is actually vibe. If you want to know more about our wonderful bahamian dialect there are books that you can purchase when you go to the Bahamas that serve as glossary's. If you were to go to the Bahamas as a tourist, you would not usually run into someone that spoke with a strong dialect so, if you don't understand it, there is no need to worry.
Some common words spoken in Bahamian dialect include "tings" (things), "tingum" (something), "muddoes" (goodness), and "mawnin" (morning).
dialect
The distinct form of a language spoken in one geographical area is called a dialect.
Language is the method, either spoken or written. Dialect is the form of how you say it. For example, if someone sees that something is wrong, the language is "What's the matter?" The dialect is "Was tha madda?" (For someone who is using slang).
An ethnic dialect is a distinct form of a language that is specific to a particular ethnic or cultural group. It may include unique vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar rules, and speech patterns that differentiate it from the standard variety of the language.
A dialect is the form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group. Its pattern, pronunciation, or word use can vary from those of the main language.A dialect is a local or regional variation on a language, usually with different vocabulary and grammatical features from other dialects. Different dialects, unlike different languages, are mutually comprehensible, but with a certain amount of difficulty. A dialect differs from an accent in that the actual words, not just the pronunciation of them, differs from other dialects.
a dialect
dialect
An ethnic dialect is a distinct form of a language that is specific to a particular ethnic or cultural group. It may include unique vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar rules, and speech patterns that differentiate it from the standard variety of the language.
The distinct form of a language spoken in one geographical area is called a dialect.
Language is the method, either spoken or written. Dialect is the form of how you say it. For example, if someone sees that something is wrong, the language is "What's the matter?" The dialect is "Was tha madda?" (For someone who is using slang).
A "dialect" is simply the form of a language spoken in a certain place. For example, the Southern dialect of English (Howdy, y'all) or the Brooklyn dialect (Fugghedaboutit!). Can be compared to accent, although an accent is explicitly the result of learning multiple languages and a dialect is simply the way everyone around speaks.
A dialect is the form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group. Its pattern, pronunciation, or word use can vary from those of the main language.A dialect is a local or regional variation on a language, usually with different vocabulary and grammatical features from other dialects. Different dialects, unlike different languages, are mutually comprehensible, but with a certain amount of difficulty. A dialect differs from an accent in that the actual words, not just the pronunciation of them, differs from other dialects.
People in Chang'an--or Xi'an, to use the modern name for the same city--speak some form of Hanyu, a dialect of Chinese.
"Pronunciation" - the sound of words when spoken
A form of dialect in "Fahrenheit 451" is the use of unusual and invented words by the characters, such as "kerosene" being used to describe burning books. This unique language reflects the oppressive and dehumanizing society depicted in the novel.
No. Dialect is the form of speech used in a particular region.A dialect has some words/vocabulary/expressions where are unique to that area, and the grammar may also be very slightly different to the standard grammar forms for that country.Invariably the pronunciation of words in a dialect will be distinguishable as belonging specially to that region.However, pronunciation differences alone would be an accent, not a dialect.Of course, regional dialects may include slang words. However, even 'standard' language contains slang. So the use of slang words does not necessarily mean that the person is speaking in a particular dialect.
According to Wikipedia, the language of Paraguay is a mixture of a neutral form of Spanish, with elements of Rio Plato dialect, and the indigenous Guarani language.