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Definitionn. a characteristic language of a particular group
Last update: November 3, 2015
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To hell with the bloody brutal Sassenachs and their patois. [Please select]
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The chief record of the dialect or patois we owe to the goddess Angitia, whose chief temple and grove stood at the south-west corner of Lake Fucinus, near the inlet to the emissarius of Claudius (restored by Prince Torlonia), and the modern village of Luco. [Please select]
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The man spoke in patois French, the woman in her native Cree language. [Please select]
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She meditated upon his gutter patois, the Boeotian dialect characteristic of Gopher Prairie. [Please select]
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Ils parlent une sorte de patois espagnol; leurs voix sont rudes et desagreables. [Please select]
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There is the purest French and the most atrocious patois. [Please select]
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This information I extracted with difficulty, for I was not by any means versed in the negro patois. [Please select]
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