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