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dialect - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dialect in Hindi

  • बोली
  • उपभाषा
  • प्राकृत भाषा
  • विभाषा
  • मक़ामी बोली
  • उपबोली
  • प्रांतीय भाषा
  • भाषण
  • भाषिका

dialect Definition

Noun

  • a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

dialect Example

  • This novel is written in the dialect of Trinidad ( यह उपन्यास त्रिनिदाद की बोली में लिखा गया है )
  • There is dialect variation across the UK. ( ब्रिटेन भर में बोली भिन्नता है। )
  • It was a dialect closely related to Bulgarian. ( यह बल्गेरियाई से निकटता से संबंधित एक बोली थी। )
  • Soon after the dialect had reached its latest form, the Latin alphabet was adopted. ( बोली के अपने नवीनतम रूप में पहुंचने के तुरंत बाद, लैटिन वर्णमाला को अपनाया गया। )

More Sentence

  • He was a master at dialect poetry!
  • The German student could fully understand her American teacher’s accent, but her dialect used a few different words from what she had previously learned in her English class.  
  • Sometimes a dialect in an African village can contain so many different words from other dialects of the same language that people in the country struggle to understand each other.  
  • For the most part, the child from Upper Louisiana could mostly understand the Cajun dialect from his friend in New Orleans.
  • The one is commonly transitory, a sound, a tongue, a dialect merely, almost brutish, and we learn it unconsciously, like the brutes, of our mothers.
  • Among the few prose writers of distinction were Andrew Spangar, whose " Hungarian Bookstore," Magyar Konyvtdr (Kassa, 1738), is said to be the earliest work of the kind in the Magyar dialect; George Baranyi, who translated the New Testament (Lauba, 1 754); the historians Michael Cserei and Matthew Bel, which last, however, wrote chiefly in Latin; and Peter Bod, who besides his theological treatises compiled a history of Hungarian literature under the title Magyar Athends (Szeben, 1766).
  • To me, Minnesotans were the only people without a dialect.
  • It is a valid, rich and colorful dialect of English.
  • Boudreaux has vacillated between calling Ebonics a language and a dialect.
  • Slow-walk, the dialect verb, has two senses.
  • In her book " Dance Dialects of India,"
  • John Hess is Harvard-educated and speaks several Arabic dialects.
  • Four local churches offer Mass in Cantonese, the local dialect.
  • Q . How did bird dialect and music become your passion?
  • As there are no traces of literary productions in the native or Magyar dialect before the 12th century, the early condition of the language is concealed from the philologist.
  • The dialect spoken by everyone looked toward Oslo rather than London.