dialeto
Portuguese
/d͡ʒiaˈlɛtu/, /djɐˈlɛtu/
noun
Definitions
- dialect
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin dialectos derived from Ancient Greek διάλεκτος (conversation, the language of a country a place a nation, the local idiom which derives from a dominant language, speech, talk, way of speaking).
Origin
Ancient Greek
διάλεκτος
Gloss
conversation, the language of a country a place a nation, the local idiom which derives from a dominant language, speech, talk, way of speaking
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dialectos Latin
- dialectos/dialectus Latin
- dialectus Latin
- dialetto Italian
- διάλεκτος Ancient Greek
- διαλέγομαι Ancient Greek
- δῐᾰ́λεκτος Ancient Greek
- dialekt Norwegian Bokmål
- dialetismo Portuguese
- dialético Portuguese
- dialekt Norwegian Nynorsk
- dialecte Catalan, Valencian
- dgialecte Norman
- dialecte Middle French
- дијалект Macedonian
- dialècte Occitan
- dialeutu Asturian
- dialettu Sicilian
- gialìto Istriot