US /ˈdaɪəˌlɛkt/
・UK /ˈdaɪəlekt/
Pumpkin first shows up in descriptions of the American dialect in 1900, gaining popularity through the mid-century when, along with Sweetheart, Peaches, and other pet names, it picked up a sarcastic or condescending usage as well.
of the American dialect in 1900,
But I really was thinking, though, like, do you know, like, a dialect coach that would be good at, like, teaching me how to, like, be making, like, baby sounds?
But I really was thinking, though, like, do you know, like, a dialect coach that would be good at, like, teaching me how to, like, be making, like, baby sounds?
Ben said, like, "We're not going to do any dialect coaches." So he just put me with a bunch of people in a bar.
Ben's said like, "We're not gonna do any dialect coaches."
Tomamu, which is wetland in Ainu dialect, is a northern region with vast wilderness and excellent powder snow.
There are tons of restaurants in the resort area, but our first stop was Nini-no-Buri, another name based on Ainu dialect for a place with lots of trees.
While it may sound like incoherent babbling, the practically indistinguishable words are actually a handcrafted dialect specifically designed for the Minions.
So but and the n-word is part of the dialect of that time
And here we are, half an hour driving from Hiša Franco in a different landscape with a different culture, even different Slovenian dialect, having incredible white wine, but
And here we are, half an hour driving from Hiša Franko in a different landscape with a different culture, even different Slovenian dialect.
-Su cuy'gar Veela (Hello Veela in Mando'a dialect).
I'll be discussing three English dialects here: General American, which is sort of an average dialect of the Central Midwest;
• General American, which is a sort of average dialect of the central Midwest
Cantonese is actually just a dialect of Chinese.
Cantonese is actually just a dialect of Chinese.