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What is the difference between a dialect and alanguage?
What is the difference between a dialect and a
language?
A language is spoken across an entire country; adialect is only spoken in parts of a country.
A language is spoken across an entire country; a
dialect is only spoken in parts of a country.
Speakers of two different languages can't understandeach other; speakers of two dialects of the same language can.
Speakers of two different languages can't understand
each other; speakers of two dialects of the same language can.
A language prevents social confusion; a dialectpromotes intellectual challenges.
A language prevents social confusion; a dialect
promotes intellectual challenges.
A language has a written form; a dialect doesn't.
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