Dorian, Aitolian, Ionian.
a list of dialects in the UK
It's different, but it's not "so different."Dialects form with isolation (physical, cultural, or political). The dialects of Brazil are different from the dialects of Portugal, but they are still the same language.
The usual broad classifications arean Ulster dialect spoken in NW Donegal,a Munster dialect spoken in W. Kerry, W. Cork and Waterford,a Connacht dialect spoken in W. Galway and NW MayoThe above are historical dialects, but additionally there is a 'Standard' dialect taught in schools which is a modern blend.
It had many dialects and Cakchiquel, Kakchi, and Mam is still spoken by 300,000 people of whom 2/3 are pure Mayan.
Southwest Asia, also called the Middle East, has ARABICas the predominant language spoken. However, the dialects differ from country to country.
OLD SAXON
a list of dialects in the UK
Punjabi is a dialect spoken in urdu.
Yes, "Hellenic" is an adjective meaning "of Greece, the Greek language, or Greek culture". It comes from the Greek word for Greece, "Hellas", and the Greek word for the Greeks, "Hellenes" (in classical Greek; modern "Ellas").
There are over 7,000 languages spoken worldwide, and many of these languages have multiple dialects. It is estimated that there are tens of thousands of dialects spoken globally, with some languages having hundreds of dialect variations.
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There are eight major languages in the Philippines, with over 100 dialects derived from them. Some of the most spoken dialects include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bikolano, and Kapampangan. Each dialect has its own unique characteristics and is spoken in different regions of the country.
Yes, there are different dialects of Swahili spoken across East Africa, with variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Some common dialects include Kiunguja spoken in Zanzibar and Tanzanian Swahili spoken in mainland Tanzania. Despite these differences, speakers of different dialects can generally understand each other.
There are approximately 175 languages or dialects spoken in the Philippines. These languages are grouped into different language families, with Filipino and English serving as the official languages of the country.
Some of the major dialects spoken in the Philippines include Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo), Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan. These dialects are spoken in different regions of the Philippines and have their own unique characteristics.
The twelfth largest spoken language in the world--according to the Ethnologue--is Wu, one of the dialects of Chinese spoken largely in the south. Not accounting for dialects, the answer would be Korean.
* Cantonese * Mandarin