- - Regional form of language
- - Language peculiar to a specific district
- - Local variety of language
- - local form of language
- - ‘Beer' in concise dictionary in ‘local' language?
- - Laid-back court accepts English as a form of language
- - Language as spoken in a particular place
- - Regional variety of language
- - in local speech, face english court
- - Local language variation
- - Call taken by eastern court in local language
- - peculiar citadel's peculiar language
- - Local talk in citadel unintelligible
- - Unexpected detail about Conservative's local speech
- - the fellow in french says language
- - Local language
- - Speech form
- - Regional language
- - Substandard language form
- - Language variety
- - Language variant
- - Distinct variety of language
- - Local talk garbled in citadel
- - Local language form
- - Local lingo
- - Local way of speaking
- - variation of a language
- - barking lad cited briefly in local speech
- - clad in a tie only and what a way to talk!
- - Citadel rebuilt, in a manner of speaking
- - vernacular user consumed drink without publicity
- - the converse of a district?
- - Cockney vis-à-vis English
- - in a manner of speaking one has to face it etc.
- - Set up party eschewing leadership, in a manner of speaking
- - broadcast edict about a large regional speech
- - West Saxon or Yorkshire
- - Translation complication
- - Specific vocabulary
- - Regional tongue
- - Reason for turning on closed captioning
- - Pekingese or Bavarian
- - Gullah, for one
- - Castilian vis-à-vis Spanish
- - Cajun or Creole
- - Cajun or Cockney
- - Brooklynese, e.g.
- - Linguistics topic
- - Idiom or vernacular
- - Regional speech
- - Regional talk
- - Creole, e.g.
- - Jargon
- - Patois
- - Lingo
- - Vernacular
- - Brogue
- - Speech
- - Manner of speaking
- - Citadel (anag.)
- - Shanghainese, e.g
- - the talk of the district
- - Minjiang, vis-a-vis Sichuanese
- - Multimedia lecture shows way of speaking
- - Regional lingo
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