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class+dialect

  • 1 class dialect

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > class dialect

  • 2 dialect

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    [English Word] dialect
    [English Plural] dialects
    [Swahili Word] kilugha
    [Swahili Plural] vilugha
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Derived Word] lugha N
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    [English Word] dialect
    [English Plural] dialects
    [Swahili Word] lafudhi
    [Swahili Plural] lafudhi
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    [Derived Language] Arabic
    [English Example] people who speak all languages or all dialects...; when he composes he uses the Swahili dialect that is spoken where he lives.
    [Swahili Example] watu wanaosema ndimi zote au lafudhi zote... [Masomo 232]; anapotunga mashairi yake hutumia lafudhi ya Kiswahili kinachosemwa anapoishi [Khan, Masomo 394]
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    [English Word] dialect
    [English Plural] dialects
    [Swahili Word] lahaja
    [Swahili Plural] lahaja
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    [English Example] People who speak all languages or dialects...
    [Swahili Example] Watu wanaosema ndimi zote au lahaja zote... [Masomo 232]
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    [English Word] dialect
    [English Plural] dialects
    [Swahili Word] lugha
    [Part of Speech] noun
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    [English Word] dialect
    [English Plural] dialects
    [Swahili Word] msemo
    [Swahili Plural] misemo
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Derived Word] sema
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    [English Word] dialect
    [English Plural] dialects
    [Swahili Word] maneno
    [Swahili Plural] maneno
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 6/6
    [Derived Language] Swahili
    [Derived Word] neno
    [Note] rare
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    [English Word] dialect of Kiswahili in coastal Tanzania
    [Swahili Word] Kimrima
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7
    [Derived Word] Mrima N
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    [English Word] Kiswahili dialect of the island of Pate
    [Swahili Word] Kipate
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7
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    [English Word] Swahili dialect of Zanzibar
    [Swahili Word] Kiunguja
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7
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    English-Swahili dictionary > dialect

  • 3 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialecto
    dialect n dialecto
    tr['daɪəlekt]
    1 dialecto
    dialect ['daɪə.lɛkt] n
    : dialecto m
    n.
    dialecto s.m.
    habla s.f.
    'daɪəlekt
    noun dialecto m; (before n)

    a dialect word — un vocablo dialectal, un dialectalismo

    ['daɪǝlekt]
    1.
    2.
    CPD

    dialect atlas Natlas m inv lingüístico

    dialect survey Nestudio m dialectológico

    * * *
    ['daɪəlekt]
    noun dialecto m; (before n)

    a dialect word — un vocablo dialectal, un dialectalismo

    English-spanish dictionary > dialect

  • 4 dialect

    ['daɪəlekt] 1.
    nome dialetto m.
    2.
    modificatore [ form] dialettale; [ atlas] linguistico
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    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialetto
    * * *
    dialect /ˈdaɪəlɛkt/
    n.
    dialetto: to speak (in) dialect, parlare (in) dialetto; local [regional, Yorkshire] dialect, dialetto locale [regionale, dello Yorkshire]
    dialect poetry, poesia in dialetto; poesia dialettale □ a dialect word, una parola dialettale; un dialettalismo
    dialectal
    a.
    dialectally
    avv.
    dialettalmente.
    * * *
    ['daɪəlekt] 1.
    nome dialetto m.
    2.
    modificatore [ form] dialettale; [ atlas] linguistico

    English-Italian dictionary > dialect

  • 5 dialect

    noun
    Dialekt, der; Mundart, die
    * * *
    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) der Dialekt
    * * *
    dia·lect
    [ˈdaɪəlekt]
    I. n Dialekt m, Mundart f
    II. n modifier (dictionary, geography) Dialekt-, Mundart-
    * * *
    ['daɪəlekt]
    1. n
    Dialekt m; (local, rural also) Mundart f

    the country people spoke in dialect —

    2. attr
    Dialekt-
    * * *
    dialect [ˈdaıəlekt] s
    1. Dialekt m:
    a) Mundart f
    b) Sprachzweig m:
    dialect atlas Sprachatlas m;
    dialect geography Sprachgeografie f
    2. Jargon m
    * * *
    noun
    Dialekt, der; Mundart, die
    * * *
    n.
    Dialekt -e m.
    Mundart -en f.

    English-german dictionary > dialect

  • 6 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt
    * * *
    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt

    English-Danish dictionary > dialect

  • 7 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialect

    English-Romanian dictionary > dialect

  • 8 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt, målføre
    dialekt
    --------
    målføre
    subst. \/ˈdaɪəlekt\/
    dialekt, målføre

    English-Norwegian dictionary > dialect

  • 9 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) mállÿska

    English-Icelandic dictionary > dialect

  • 10 dialect

    tájszólás, nyelvjárás, dialektus
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    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) tájszólás, nyelvjárás

    English-Hungarian dictionary > dialect

  • 11 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialecto
    * * *
    di.a.lect
    [d'aiəlekt] n dialeto.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > dialect

  • 12 dialect

    n. lehçe, ağız, diyalekt
    * * *
    1. diyalekt 2. lehçe
    * * *
    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) lehçe

    English-Turkish dictionary > dialect

  • 13 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) narečje
    * * *
    [dáiəlekt]
    noun
    narečje

    English-Slovenian dictionary > dialect

  • 14 dialect

    • puheenparsi
    • kansanmurre
    • murre
    * * *
    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) murre

    English-Finnish dictionary > dialect

  • 15 dialect

    ['daɪəlɛkt]
    n
    dialekt m, gwara f
    * * *
    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt

    English-Polish dictionary > dialect

  • 16 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekts; izloksne
    * * *
    dialekts, izloksne

    English-Latvian dictionary > dialect

  • 17 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) tarmė, dialektas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > dialect

  • 18 dialect

    n. dialekt, bygdemål
    * * *
    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt

    English-Swedish dictionary > dialect

  • 19 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) nářečí
    * * *
    • nářečí

    English-Czech dictionary > dialect

  • 20 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) διάλεκτος

    English-Greek dictionary > dialect

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  • Dialect levelling — is the means by which dialect differences decrease. For example, in rural areas of Britain, although English is widely spoken, the pronunciation and grammar have historically varied. During the 20th century people have been moving into towns and… …   Wikipedia

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  • dialect — [dī′ə lekt΄] n. [L dialectus < Gr dialektos, discourse, discussion, dialect < dialegesthai, to discourse, talk < dia, between (see DIA ) + legein, to choose, talk (see LOGIC)] 1. the sum total of local characteristics of speech 2. Rare… …   English World dictionary

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