Aún no tenemos significados para "native dialect".
1Her daughter's ability to translate in her native dialect left her feeling overwhelmed.
2His native dialect he generally employed on jocose and familiar subjects.
3But, for Field, whose native dialect this was, the terms held little lyric surprise.
4Nilad is a flowering bush, Tagalog is a native dialect.
5Buon Diou-gone! muttered the priest, lapsing into his native dialect.
6Gaston spoke his native dialect like one of themselves.
7And chiefly the genteel form of doughnut called in the native dialect cymbal (Qu.
8He was the first man who fully descried and exhibited the powers of his native dialect.
9He had dropped into his native dialect, which now and then cropped out in his speech.
10His native dialect was on top to-day.
11Sikaso's shouted words in a native dialect caused the tribesmen to fall back but they still muttered angrily.
12The people," he said to M. Dumon, "love to hear my songs in their native dialect.
13The German shook the reins over the backs of the two mules, and admonished them in his barbarous native dialect.
14A sort of semi-civilized native , wearing a peculiar homespun dress; with a native dialect strongly resembling many of the Yorkshire phrases.
15Giovanni nearly jumped, for the question was in his own native dialect-notonly Lombard but the variety peculiar to Milan itself.
16One rebel stepped forward: a thin, skull-faced Tognath in leathers who breathed through a mechanical respirator and spoke in his native dialect.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Native dialect a través del tiempo
Native dialect por variante geográfica