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1 The stalwart Indian simply said in his own dialect , pointing westward:
2 Remember that in each person's own dialect he or she is perfectly literate.
3 Rough voices are so present that they have their own dialect .
4 His characters are countless, and each one speaks his own dialect .
5 This part of Gaafu Dhaalu speaks in its own dialect of the Dhivehi language.
6 The Indian turned to his wife and talked rapidly with her in their own dialect .
7 Gliding rapidly up to the chief, Will addressed him in his own dialect as follows:
8 Then Cebes, gently smiling, said, speaking in his own dialect , "Jove be witness."
9 Like every field, diplomacy had its jargon; within that, Middle East diplomacy had its own dialect .
10 He began to lapse in his own dialect .
11 Huirangi Waikerepuru says the ability of Taranaki Maori to learn and revive their own dialect is in jeopardy.
12 Truly, Humour talks in his own language, nay, his own dialect , whereas Passion and Pity speak the universal tongue.
13 To Lady Arabella it sounded mere gibberish, but it was in his own dialect , and meant love, marriage, wife.
14 Every province loves its own dialect ; for it is, properly speaking, the element in which the soul draws its breath.
15 In return I beg you will suffer me to say that this young nobleman is, in our own dialect , No.
16 Froude loved Devonshire folk, and enjoyed talking to them in their own dialect , or smoking with them on the shore.
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