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In countries like India , brittish used this term to mark the difference between the local language and everyday use and English this term is generally used to refer to a local language or dialeet as distinet from what is seen as the standard language​

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The designation "dialect" is also used popularly to refer to the unwritten or non-codified languages of developing countries or isolated areas, where the term "vernacular language" would be preferred by linguists.

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