"Sykes, why did you throw that whip on me like that?" is the best translation into Standard English of this piece of dialect.
African American venacular English or black English, it is a mix of English and the southern slang during the Harlem Renaissancee
The number of sounds in the English language represented by the alphabet varies depending on the dialect of English you are talking about. In Standard North American English, there are 44 sounds.
If they were English colonists, that means they were from England, and therefore that they spoke English.
Chinese Yes Chinese is the official language but the dialect is Ya Yan
Inity is part of an intentionally created Rastafarian dialect of English.
Cantonese is a dialect that people speak in China.
It means 'must not' in the dialect of English called 'Scots'.
Yes, American English is considered a dialect of the English language.
Yes, British English is considered a dialect of the English language.
English Dialect Dictionary was created in 1898.
"Wafohla" in Shona (Ndau dialect) means "to clean" or "to wipe" in English. It refers to the action of removing dirt or dust from a surface.
Jamaican English is just an English dialect. Enjoy is the same in any English dialect.
"Antrifiona" does not have a recognized meaning in English. It may be a misspelling or a word from a specific language or dialect that is not widely known.
"Middle English" is a subset of English. Middle English is the type of English spoken in Chaucer's time, as in _The Canterbury Tales_. English is a language as a whole, but over time, the dialect has changed from Old English, the dialect spoken in _Beowulf_, to Middle English, the dialect spoken in Chaucer's time, in _The Canterbury Tales_, to Modern English, the dialect spoken in Shakespeare's time, in _Hamlet_, to today's English, the dialect I'm writing in right now.
Chaucer primarily used the Middle English dialect known as Middle English London, which was spoken in the east midlands region of England during his time. This dialect influenced the development of Modern English.
"Evapsion" is not a recognized English word. It might be a misspelling or a term from a specific context or dialect.