Brabantian dialect
The Brabantian dialect is a regional variety of the Dutch language spoken primarily in the Brabant region of Belgium and the southern part of the Netherlands. It is characterized by unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar that distinguish it from standard Dutch.
Brabantian is part of the larger Flemish dialect group and shares similarities with other dialects in the Low Countries. It has several local variations, reflecting the diverse cultural influences in the area. While it is still spoken by many, the use of standard Dutch is more common in formal settings.