Dialect and Regional Language
A dialect is a specific form of a language that is unique to a particular region or group of people. It includes variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. For example, the British English dialect differs from American English in terms of spelling and word usage, reflecting cultural differences.
Regional languages are languages spoken in specific geographic areas, often alongside a dominant national language. They can represent local culture and identity. For instance, Spanish is the dominant language in Spain, but regional languages like Catalan and Basque are also spoken, highlighting the diversity within the country.