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Language And Dialects By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- In the USA, the Amish (sometimes known as the Pennsylvania Dutch) speak a
dialect of:
- A. Aramaic
- B. Dutch
- C. German
- True or false: In Japan, most men and women speak different forms of
Japanese.
- Several dialects are recognized as distinct languages in Spain. Can you
match the following languages with the appropriate data?
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| A. Basque |
1. Spoken in Galicia |
| B. Castilian |
2. Not related to Spanish |
| C. Galician |
3. Spain's official dialect |
- Muslims believe that God spoke Arabic, the official language of many
countries such as Oman and Morocco. True or false: Spoken Arabic has no
regional dialects.
- Which of the following is not one of Belgium's three official languages?
- A. Flemish
- B. French
- C. German
- D. Luxembourgish
- True or false: In 1966, the French government established a commission to
combat Franglais, a mixture of French and English.
- The official form of the German language is commonly known as
Hochdeutsch. True or false: Martin Luther's translation of the Old
Testament into Hochdeutsch helped make it the leading dialect.
- Until recently, most Chinese immigrants to North America came from the
region around Hong Kong. Which of the following Chinese dialects is the most
widely used there?
- A. Cantonese
- B. Mandarin
- C. Shanghainese
- Italy has many dialects, some of which are not mutually intelligible, but
standard Italian is abased on a dialect used by such prestigious authors as
Petrarch and Dante. Which dialect is it?
- A. Roman
- B. Sicilian
- C. Tuscan
- Cockney immigrants to Australia brought their dialect, which employs a
rhyming slang, in which rhymes are substituted for words. Can you match the
original words with their Australian slang rhymes?
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| A. Bread |
1. Butcher's hook |
| B. Look |
2. Cheese and kisses |
| C. Mrs. |
3. Roses are red |
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