what is the meaning of the Greek word dialektos in English
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a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
"the Lancashire dialect seemed like a foreign language"
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The Greek noun "dialektos" means "tongue," "speech," and "dialect."
Explanation:
- The phrase glossa (tongue) is utilized in aggregate with a dialect, because of this language.
- The apostles spoke in different languages (Acts 2: 4), and those different languages have been dialects (Language, Acts 2: 6).
- Luke in addition emphasizes this factor in Acts 2: 8, the use of the subsequent words: Read: "I pay attention they talk of God`s potent paintings in our talking in tongue'(Glossa)."
- When requested to give an explanation for the Bible, Grossa (tongue) is an overseas language (dialect) spoken through humans. )
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