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1 The Signor, in his peculiar dialect , replied, Do not detain me, sir!
2 They are not tattooed, always use the sumpitan, and have a peculiar dialect .
3 They talk a peculiar dialect that you won't hear anywhere else on earth.
4 He heard several fishermen talking in their peculiar dialect .
5 Each passion has its specific expressions, its peculiar dialect , so to speak, by which one knows it.
6 Hellenic influences began to act on the Jewish mind, and a peculiar dialect of Hebrew-Greek, called the Hellenistic, was formed.
7 I have some little difficulty in understanding Monsieur Paul, as he speaks a peculiar dialect ; but he seems good-natured and obliging enough.
8 For example, language is very largely transmitted in the family, and students tell us that each family has its own peculiar dialect .
9 They are wild and rude to a proverb, and generally speak a peculiar dialect of Romany, which is called the Bear-leaders' by philologists.
10 Every province of Japan has its own peculiar dialect ; and that of Oki, as might be expected in a country so isolated, is particularly distinct.
11 I enquire after the gatekeeper's family, but her answer is given in the peculiar dialect of the place, and is, of course, unintelligible to me.
12 They have peculiar dialects , use the sumpitan, and are a wild and fierce people.
13 "It will be far better to hide ourselves than to oppose them," observed the guide, in his peculiar dialect , which I cannot attempt to imitate.
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Peculiar dialect across language varieties