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1 Her daughter's ability to translate in her native dialect left her feeling overwhelmed.
2 His native dialect he generally employed on jocose and familiar subjects.
3 But, for Field, whose native dialect this was, the terms held little lyric surprise.
4 Nilad is a flowering bush, Tagalog is a native dialect .
5 Buon Diou-gone! muttered the priest, lapsing into his native dialect .
6 Gaston spoke his native dialect like one of themselves.
7 And chiefly the genteel form of doughnut called in the native dialect cymbal (Qu.
8 He was the first man who fully descried and exhibited the powers of his native dialect .
9 He had dropped into his native dialect , which now and then cropped out in his speech.
10 His native dialect was on top to-day.
11 Sikaso's shouted words in a native dialect caused the tribesmen to fall back but they still muttered angrily.
12 The people," he said to M. Dumon, "love to hear my songs in their native dialect .
13 The German shook the reins over the backs of the two mules, and admonished them in his barbarous native dialect .
14 A sort of semi-civilized native , wearing a peculiar homespun dress; with a native dialect strongly resembling many of the Yorkshire phrases.
15 Giovanni nearly jumped, for the question was in his own native dialect - not only Lombard but the variety peculiar to Milan itself.
16 One rebel stepped forward: a thin, skull-faced Tognath in leathers who breathed through a mechanical respirator and spoke in his native dialect .
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