What is the difference between a dialect and a language?
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A dialect is an accent given to a character or a way someone talks. Example: Y'all is a kind of dialect.
A language is a form of spoken and written communication that can be understood by many people. Example: Spanish is a Language
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Language is a tool consisting of body of words as a means for people who are of the same geographical area and cultural tradition to communicate with one another, spoken, written, action, etc. whereas Dialect is defined as a regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation from other regional varieties and constituting together with them a single language. Dialect is different ways of speaking the same language..
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