what is the difference between language and dialet?
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A language is a dialect with an army and navy. His point being that the difference between a language and a dialect was ultimately a political distinction and had little to do with linguistics per se. Thus, German and Dutch are separate languages, but Mandarin and Meixian Chinese are supposed dialects.
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Language is the general umbrella term to describe a communication system that uses a set of words and a specific method to combine them.
Dialect is Generally a particular form of a language which is specified to a region or social group.
Dialect is Generally a particular form of a language which is specified to a region or social group.
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