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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary di·a·lect n. Pronunciation: ' dī-ə- ˌ lekt Function: noun Usage: often attrib Etymology: Middle French dialecte, from Latin dialectus, from Greek dialektos conversation, dialect, from dialegesthai to converse ― more at DIALOGUE Date: 1577 1 a : 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 <the Doric dialect of ancient Greek> b : one of two or more cognate languages <French and Italian are Romance dialect s > c : a variety of a language used by the members of a group <such dialect s as politics and advertising ― Philip Howard> d : a variety of language whose identity is fixed by a factor other than geography (as social class) <spoke a rough peasant dialect > e : REGISTER 4C f : a version of a computer programming language 2 : manner or means of expressing oneself : PHRASEOLOGY –di·a·lec·tal \ ˌ dī-ə- ' lek-t ə l\ adjective –di·a·lec·tal·ly \-tə-lē\ adverb ]]>