English Dialects

English Dialects refer to the regional variations of the English language spoken in different parts of the world, characterized by unique vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and syntax. These dialects can vary significantly from standard English, reflecting the diverse cultural and historical influences on language development within specific regions. Examples of English dialects include British English, American English, Australian English, and Caribbean English.




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American English Dialects
British English Dialects
Canadian English Dialects
English Dialects
Midlands English Dialects
Northern English Dialects
Southern English Dialects