dgialecte
Norman edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek διάλεκτος (diálektos, “conversation, the language of a country or a place or a nation, the local idiom which derives from a dominant language”), from διαλέγομαι (dialégomai, “I participate in a dialogue”), from διά (diá, “inter, through”) + λέγω (légō, “I speak”).
Noun edit
dgialecte m (plural dgialectes)
Derived terms edit
- dgialectologie (“dialectology”)