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dialectal

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English

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Etymology

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Fromdialect +‎-al.

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Adjective

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dialectal (comparativemoredialectal,superlativemostdialectal)

  1. Of or relating to adialect.
  2. Peculiar to a (nonstandard)variety orlect.
    • 1908, “lay v.¹”, inJames A. H. Murrayet al., editors,A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Oxford English Dictionary), volume VI, Part 1, London:Clarendon Press,→OCLC, page128:
      Now (exc. in Nautical language, see b) it is onlydialectal or an illiterate substitute forlie, its identity of form with the past tense of the latter no doubt accounting largely for the confusion.

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Translations

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relating to a dialect
peculiar to a dialect
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Asturian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /djalekˈtal/[d̪ja.lekˈt̪al]
  • Rhymes:-al
  • Syllabification:dia‧lec‧tal

Adjective

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dialectal (epicene,pluraldialectales)

  1. alternative form ofdialeutal

Catalan

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Etymology

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Fromdialecte +‎-al.

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Adjective

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dialectal m orf (masculine and feminine pluraldialectals)

  1. dialectal

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French

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Etymology

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Fromdialecte +‎-al.

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Adjective

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dialectal (femininedialectale,masculine pluraldialectaux,feminine pluraldialectales)

  1. dialectal
    Le lituanien comporte deux grands groupesdialectaux.
    Lithuanian consists of two largedialectal groups.

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Occitan

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Alternative forms

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Adjective

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dialectal m (feminine singulardialectala,masculine pluraldialectals,feminine pluraldialectalas)

  1. dialectal

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Portuguese

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Adjective

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dialectal m orf (pluraldialectais)

  1. pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1990 in Portugal) ofdialetal; still used where the agreement hasn’t come into effect and may occur as a sporadic misspelling

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchdialectal. Bysurface analysis,dialect +‎-al.

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Adjective

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dialectal m orn (feminine singulardialectală,masculine pluraldialectali,feminine and neuter pluraldialectale)

  1. dialectal

Declension

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Declension ofdialectal
singularplural
masculineneuterfemininemasculineneuterfeminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinitedialectaldialectalădialectalidialectale
definitedialectaluldialectaladialectaliidialectalele
genitive-
dative
indefinitedialectaldialectaledialectalidialectale
definitedialectaluluidialectaleidialectalilordialectalelor

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Fromdialecto +‎-al.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /djaleɡˈtal/[d̪ja.leɣ̞ˈt̪al]
  • Rhymes:-al
  • Syllabification:dia‧lec‧tal

Adjective

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dialectal m orf (masculine and feminine pluraldialectales)

  1. dialectal

Derived terms

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