Примери за използване на A dialect на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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With regards to taking in a dialect, conceding that you don't know everything(and approving of that)
XML Schema is a dialect for giving and confining the structure
In other cases, a dialect is created for use in a domain-specific language,
The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class.".
The word is useful often to local speech forms but a dialect may also be defined by other features, such as social class.
The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors,….
The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as[[RP]] which defines a social class.
The platform includes a dialect map and has a responsive design,
still speak a dialect which contains several Dorian words and idioms.
viewing it as a dialect of Bulgarian, and the countries' historical records differ over whether ancient leaders were ethnically Bulgarian or Macedonian.
The word"have" is Oscan, a dialect that was spoken in Pompeii both before
There is a dialect continuum from Czech to East Slovak dialects,
There is a dialect continuum from Czech to Slovak,
Was not Sanskrit proclaimed at one time the progeny of, and a dialect derived from, the Greek,
could also be considered a dialect of Quenya, but it was usually held to be a separate language and is not discussed here(see separate article).
was once considered a dialect by some.
no one speaks a"language," everyone speaks a dialect of a language.
The actors were so inspired by this idea that they themselves wanted to speak a dialect.
Cantonese is often considered a dialect of a single Chinese language for cultural
It is true that some miles to our right the language spoken is a dialect and that ninety floors above us that dialect is incomprehensible.