This example is from the movie Gone with the Wind, when Prissy and Scarlett are standing on the steps, with Melly about to deliver a baby, when Prissy says to Scarlett, "Lordy, Miss Scarlett, I don't know nothing 'bout birthin' no babies."
A dialect of American English would be southern for example. It differs through it's phonology and morphology
Sure! Here are five examples of dialect words: "Y'all" - Southern dialect for "you all" "Aboot" - Canadian dialect for "about" "Bubbler" - Wisconsin dialect for "water fountain" "Pop" - Midwest dialect for "soda" "Buggy" - Southern dialect for "shopping cart"
Cockney is the colorful dialect spoken in the East End of London.
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my mother or father do not do much of dialect calls
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.
"I were young once and I wanted things I could not get".
The language was an obscure dialect .
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Language dialect is like the type of language that you speak in a particular region. It is like, in Tennessee, you wouldn't usually say you, you would say y'all.well here's an example: put dis in yo mouf or de person went to de storeMysore Kannada, the tongue and spoken dialect, a dialect of KannadaAn example of Irish-American dialect ca. 1900, From Mr Dooley: With the exciption maybe iv the theery iv infant damnation, Scotland has given nawthin more cheerful to the wurruld thin the game iv goluf.An example of Scots ( Doric) dialect: leuk ower the window = lean out of the window and look out.An example of Southern American dialect, from Uncle Remus: Br'er Fox, he lay low= Brother Fox is hiding.dat, aint, got none, dem, nothin, and other things that are not proper grammarVietnamese French (French: français du Viêt-nam), the dialect of French spoken in VietnamThe Resian dialect (his name Rozajanski langač, or lengač, ), the distinct dialect of the Slovene language spoken in Resia valley, Province of Udine, Italy, close to the border with Slovenia
In the story "Gumption" by Langston Hughes, an example of dialect is when the character Miss Lottie says, "I'se gwine." This showcases the speaker's unique way of speaking that reflects their cultural background and personal identity.