"regiolect" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

Audio: Nl-regiolect.ogg Forms: regiolecten [plural], regiolectje [diminutive, neuter]
Etymology: Blend of regio + dialect, possibly influenced by English. The sense is that of German Regiolekt. Etymology templates: {{blend|nl|regio|dialect}} Blend of regio + dialect, {{der|nl|en|-}} English, {{cog|de|Regiolekt}} German Regiolekt Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|-en|+}} regiolect n (plural regiolecten, diminutive regiolectje n)
  1. a colloquial variety of a standard language spoken in a particular region and influenced by the native dialect (thus an intermediate form between standard and dialect) Wikipedia link: nl:regiolect Tags: neuter Synonyms: streektaal Derived forms: regiolectisch Related terms: stadsdialect, patois, dialect, tussentaal, standaardtaal
    Sense id: en-regiolect-nl-noun-L9hMbRBY Categories (other): Dutch blends, Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [English]

Forms: regiolects [plural]
Etymology: Blend of region + dialect Etymology templates: {{blend|en|region|dialect}} Blend of region + dialect Head templates: {{en-noun}} regiolect (plural regiolects)
  1. A lect spoken in a particular geographical region. Wikipedia link: en:regiolect Categories (topical): Linguistics Synonyms: regionalect, geolect, topolect Derived forms: regiolectal, regiolectally Related terms: dialect, patois, standard language Translations (Translations): regiolek (Afrikaans), geolek (Afrikaans), streekstaal (Afrikaans), regiolekt [common-gender] (Danish), regiolect [neuter] (Dutch), streektaal [feminine] (Dutch), régiolecte [masculine] (French), Regiolekt [masculine] (German), Regionalsprache [feminine] (German), regionale Umgangssprache [feminine] (German), regiolekt [masculine] (Norwegian Bokmål), regiolekt [feminine, masculine] (Norwegian Nynorsk), regiolekt [masculine] (Polish), региоле́кт (regiolékt) [masculine] (Russian), regiolekt [common-gender] (Swedish)

Inflected forms

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