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Often used in the same context:
pidgin,
dialect,
pidgin english,
argot,
colloquial,
slang,
colloquialism,
vernacular,
accent,
lingo,
brogue,
idioms,
brooklynese,
lilt,
drawl,
creole,
franglais,
ebonics,
singsong,
cockney,
received pronunciation,
cadences,
diphthongs,
inflections,
demotic,
krio,
ese,
twang,
wolof,
lingua franca,
pronunciation,
chichewa,
language,
scots gaelic,
monoglot,
patter,
polyglot,
rhyming slang,
spanglish,
rhymes,
intonations,
malapropism,
lingala,
archaisms,
etymology,
endearment,
jook,
aramaic,
tigrinya,
griot,
flava,
orotund,
staccato,
yokel,
lingua,
slanguage,
pronounciation,
cantonese dialect,
wordplay,
coinages,
negrito,
papiamento,
tongues,
luganda,
kirundi,
plurals,
pushtu,
diction,
gibberish,
dancehall,
onomatopoeia,
old norse,
assonance,
glottal stop,
loanwords,
sotho,
haitian creole,
darkie,
grammar,
pig latin,
buenos dias,
shtik,
crunk,
swahili,
idiomatic expression,
cognates,
rhythms,
vocab,
simp,
consonants,
past participle,
mondegreen,
englishness,
vowels,
calypsos,
conjugations,
kiswahili,
duppy,
folkways,
breed,
dialects,
colloquialisms,
idiom,
proverb,
vernaculars,
pronunciations,
accents,
appellations,
cuisines,
custom,
nonstandard,
basilectal,
dialectal,
gullah,
aryan,
attested,
dravidian,
hamitic,
interlanguage,
keynote,
lettish,
mandarin,
notational,
orthographical
More general:
accent,
dialect,
idiom,
non-standard speech
Synonyms:
argot,
cant,
jargon,
lingo,
slang,
vernacular
Also try:
— Adjectives for patois:
french,
local,
creole,
own,
jamaican,
native,
unintelligible,
mere,
german,
peculiar,
broad,
more...
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