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Do you speak any cool dialect? I didn't learn the dialect of my region and I kinda regret it.
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I speak the syncopated, Bavarian-influenced Slovenian dialect typical of Upper Carniola, though zoomer speech has moved towards Serbian due to mass immigration
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My dialect has been apparently so anglo'd that the locals think I was born/raised abroad
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>>220300627
What does this mean?
Are you just using more English words than a normal Lithuanian?
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>>220300565
Yeah I speak with a Bavarian dialect
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>>220300565
I don't consider myself to speak any dialect because it doesn't come naturally to me. My parents spoke two very different dialects when they were kids so with each other and around me they had to use the standard.
I can understand a lot of North Chakavian because my mom switches to a diluted form when speaking whith her parents. Unlike Chakavian spoken along most of the coast, our dialect has an ekavian jat reflex. The average person from other regions can't tell where I'm from because my standard is so neutral with no accent but an experienced ear might detect some traits that expose my region. But sometimes I pronounce words like a northerner which on a few occasions caused some people including northerners to think I'm from the north.
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>>220300565
Only a bunch of words in gallo but that's about it, I understand it though
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>>220300565
i can understand ulster, hibridean, scottish, munster and connaught gaelic, but can only speak ulster and munster, as well as caighdean oifigiuil
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>>220300627
Are you sure you're not just spending too much time in the general?
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>>220300565
I don't think there's a dialect in Finland that wouldn't get a ton of backfire from other regions, but the southwestern one which I regress into if I'm not careful enough seems to be considered bottom of the barrel
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>>220300565
I taught myself the rhineland dialect (zainichi parents didnt) and got it signed off as sounding authentic by grandpa.
Dont really use it too much in day to day speech though, it only comes out when Im drunk or rambling. My normal speech is a mutt mix of rhineland, berlin, and standard german
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>>220300565
My father's family are northerners and speak with the stereotypical country bumpkin rice farmer Kedah/Penang Malay accent. This accent has a Thai influence in that it has similar "singing" drawl to it, just like Thai. I can sort of speak it a bit but I grew up in Selangor and have the standard Central Malay accent. Politicians like to use this accent to pretend they're of the common folk. My mum's accent is from the state of Perak, which is a stereotypical guttural aggressive Malay accent with many archaic words. Perakians always sound like they're having a shouting argument even when they're speaking normally. My wife is from Kelantan, the northeastern border state with Thailand. She speaks the Kelantanese Malay dialect, which is like Scottish to the standard English. Older Kelantanese people are barely comprehensible to people from other states. I can understand it but not speak it.
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>>220302389
Good morning zhang, how are you doing?
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>>220300565
I speak the default dialect that got standardized as the literary variety of the language and is spoken by the news women

I didn't even realize my language had dialects other than the l*tgalian mutt language until I was a teenager and we got some rurals in my high school
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>>220302741
Is this the same guy who'd go into Irish pubs and half the locals had no idea what he was saying because they don't speak Gaelic?
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>>220300565
Only a few words
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>>220300565
Only a few turds



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