Do you have dialects of different language in your country?
Can a german understand alsatian :
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an italian corsican
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a spanish occitan
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a dutch french flemish
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and a welsh breton
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Do you have dialects of different language in your country?
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shameless bump, I WANT TO KNOW
What's your dialect? Can you understand something from the other end of the country?
should be norman but nobody speaks it anymore,i speak standard french.
Independent for Breton and Occitania now!
>Can a german understand alsatian
Yes, sounds pretty similar to bavarian. Can you?
This
>dialects
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Many languages and those languages have different dialects.
I think only Appalachian and black English are distinct enough to be considered dialects as opposed to accents here. I can understand both
pretty sure Breton to Welsh is similar to Estonian to Finnish, they can't understand one another
no i can't understand any of these dialects
What the fuck, I can understand Corsican?!? It sounds like Genoese + Sardinian and French
What the actual fuck, I never knew what it sounded like
You should annex them
>French Flemish
....It "sounds" Dutch, but I can't understand a fucking word. Something about a church and a key, whatever.
Sounds a bit like halfway between my own dialect and Swiss German
This, Corsica is rightful genoese clay
i speak both french and flemish and i dont understand the dutch french thingy
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how much can g*Rmans understand of this
Corsican is literally redneck Italian.
If this counts... yeah. es.m.wikipedia.org
Strange i don't get why it's so different
You walk 20 minutes down the road and you'll find people who speak completely different here
>implying people still speak any of these meme languages
some still do you jacobinist parisian scum
Just accents not dialects.
No need to be a Parisian to think that way.
breton just sounds french
In Poland we have those. Pic rel
Silesian(mix of polish and german) and kashubian are almost incomprehensible. The rest are just some minor fonetic of vocabulary changes.
yea, the accent, I suppose...FRENCHED
There are Cajun French and some Native American speakers here.
Only accents, but 90% of the populations sounds the same, People from the capital can be a bit more exaggerated with the italian loudness tho.
>and a welsh breton
The cornish can understand breton about as much as we french can undertand italian.
Wtf Corsican sounds like Sicilian. I understand it but I thought it would sound more similar to Tuscan since written is the closest there is to standard Italian