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Dialectal words are those used in a particular region. Some examples of a southern dialect would be y'all, howdy, or aggervatin.

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Some locally used dialectical words could include:

  1. "y'all" - short for "you all"
  2. "fixin' to" - meaning getting ready to or planning to do something
  3. "bless your heart" - often used as a polite way to show empathy or sympathy
  4. "reckon" - meaning to think or believe
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