What is a dialect vs accent?
A dialect is a language form spoken in specific regions or social groups by using unique words, grammar rules, sentence structures, and idiomatic expressions. An accent is how a language or dialect is pronounced with specific sounds, intonation, and rhythm without changing vocabulary or grammar.
A dialect is a language form spoken in specific regions or social groups by using unique words, grammar rules, sentence structures, and idiomatic expressions. An accent is how a language or dialect is pronounced with specific sounds, intonation, and rhythm without changing vocabulary or grammar.