Aún no tenemos significados para "peculiar dialect".
1The Signor, in his peculiar dialect, replied, Do not detain me, sir!
2They are not tattooed, always use the sumpitan, and have a peculiar dialect.
3They talk a peculiar dialect that you won't hear anywhere else on earth.
4He heard several fishermen talking in their peculiar dialect.
5Each passion has its specific expressions, its peculiar dialect, so to speak, by which one knows it.
6Hellenic influences began to act on the Jewish mind, and a peculiar dialect of Hebrew-Greek, called the Hellenistic, was formed.
7I have some little difficulty in understanding Monsieur Paul, as he speaks a peculiar dialect; but he seems good-natured and obliging enough.
8For example, language is very largely transmitted in the family, and students tell us that each family has its own peculiar dialect.
9They are wild and rude to a proverb, and generally speak a peculiar dialect of Romany, which is called the Bear-leaders' by philologists.
10Every province of Japan has its own peculiar dialect; and that of Oki, as might be expected in a country so isolated, is particularly distinct.
11I 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.
12They 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 a través del tiempo
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