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** Portuguese India
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** Colonial heads of Portuguese Guinea
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** and dialects
** Doric Greek, the dialects of the Dorians
* In the Ada, Fortran, Perl, Python, Ruby programming languages, in some dialects of the Pascal programming language, and many others, a double asterisk is used to signify exponentiation: 5 ** 3 is 5 * 5 * 5 or 125.
** Austrian German ( language / dialects )
** Kwa languages, a stock of dialects spoken by the Akan people.
** Central Tano languages, a stock of dialects spoken by the Akan people.
** There are more interferences with Spanish than other dialects: assul ( from azul ) instead of blau ( or atzur ) ' blue ', llimpiar ( from limpiar ) instead of netejar ' to clean ' or sacar ( from sacar ) instead of traure ' take out '.
** Buryat ( dialects: Bargu, Khori, Aga, Ekhirit, Unga, Nizhne-Udinsk, Barguzin, Tunka, Oka, Alar, Bohaan, Bulagat ) ( ca.
** Monguor ( also known as Tu ; dialects: Mongghul ( Huzhu ), Mangghuer ( Minhe )) ( ca.
** The vowel is central in Ibizan ( as most Catalan dialects ), while it is front ( also represented as ) in Majorcan and Minorcan.
** Nenets ( Yurak ), divided in in two closely related languages or dialects:
** This change did not occur in all dialects ; in some, remained syllable-finally or before.
** This change did not occur in all dialects ; some instead show merging with.
** Various dialects also show >, while others retain.
** In word-initial position, some northern dialects also show a change from a falling to a rising diphthong ( > ) like Old Frisian.
** also Saint-Barths Patois ( local derivation from regional dialects of French in France ), and English in Saint Barthélemy.
** Latin plūs " more " → Friul plui: Lad plü, Rom ( Engadine ) plü: Rom ( other dialects ) pli
** Hachijō ( conservative dialects of the Hachijōjima and Daitō Islands, including Aogashima )
** about 500, 000 Yao speak Chinese dialects
** P ' yŏng ' an dialects ( 평안방언 ).
** Hwanghae dialects ( 황해 방언 ).
** Yeongseo dialects ( 영서 방언 ).
** Chungcheong dialects ( 충청 방언 ).
** / ll / ( geminated / l /) in other dialects equals / ǧǧ / (/ ddj /) in Rif-Berber ( example: yelli ( my daughter ) → yeǧǧi ).
** / lt / in other dialects equals / č / (/ tch /) in Rif-Berber ( example: weltma ( my sister ) → wečma ).

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