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A local dialect is a specific form of a language spoken in a particular region or community that may have unique vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation. It may differ from the standardized or official form of the language spoken in a country.
There are no words in the English language that use only those 3 letters.
There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.
To understand not only the told words but the words that some one is going to share with you
The only three words in the English language starting with "ds" are "dual", "duvet", and "duvetyn."
The only words in the English language that don't rhyme are orange and silver.
You can find the meaning of dialect words in online dictionaries, regional language resources, or by asking native speakers of that particular dialect. Reading literature or watching movies set in the region can also help to understand the meanings of dialect words.
The letter "w" exists in Spanish, but all of the "w" words are borrowed from another language.
The only other words that could be used in this context are "dike" and "levee", which comes from the French language meaning 'raised up'.
No. There are at least 29,302 words in the English language that have eight letters.
yes, it's called a switch heelflip (for mongo-skaters only)
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