There is no universally accepted criterion for distinguishing a language from a dialect.
A dialect is like a 'variety' of a language.
A dialect is distinguished by its vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation (phonology). When there are enough significant differences the dialect can then be called another language.
Where a distinction can be made only in terms of pronunciation, the term accent is appropriate, not dialect.
A language is a standardized system of communication with its own grammar and vocabulary, spoken by a large group of people in a specific geographic area. A dialect is a variation of a language spoken in a particular region or by a specific group of people, characterized by differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Essentially, a dialect is a subset of a language.
Mandarin is the official dialect of the Chinese language. It is the most widely spoken dialect in China and serves as the official language of the country.
A dialect.
Dialect refers to variations in language based on regional or social factors, such as pronunciation or vocabulary. Register, on the other hand, refers to variations in language based on formality or context, such as using different language in a professional setting compared to a casual one.
A dialect is a variety of language used by different speech communities. A register is a variety of language associated with people's occupation. Register is to do with variation in language use connected with topic matter. "One's dialect shows who (or what) he/she is, while one's register shows what he/she is doing"
Dialect
What are the Proof that dialect as a language?
Mandarin is the official dialect of the Chinese language. It is the most widely spoken dialect in China and serves as the official language of the country.
A dialect.
A dialect is a variety of language used by different speech communities. A register is a variety of language associated with people's occupation. Register is to do with variation in language use connected with topic matter. "One's dialect shows who (or what) he/she is, while one's register shows what he/she is doing"
Dialect
A dialect is a specific form of a language spoken in a particular region or community, while a pidgin is a simplified language that arises from contact between speakers of different languages who do not share a common language. Dialects can be more complex and have a longer history than pidgins.
A dialect.
The opposite of dialect is standard language. It refers to the form of a language that is considered most widely accepted or correct within a particular region or community.
Dialect is relative. As one linguist once said, A language is a dialect with an army and a navy.
Common language or general language.
Arabic language, Egyptian dialect
My mother tongue is a language, not a dialect. A language is a broader system of communication with its own set of rules and vocabulary, whereas a dialect is a regional or social variety of a language that may differ in pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary.