Eastern Dialect
The term "Eastern Dialect" generally refers to a variety of regional languages or dialects spoken in the eastern regions of a country. In the context of China, for example, it often pertains to Mandarin and other dialects like Wu and Yue, which are prevalent in areas such as Shanghai and Guangdong. These dialects can differ significantly in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar from standard forms of the language.
In India, the Eastern Dialect may refer to languages like Bengali or Odia, spoken in states such as West Bengal and Odisha. Each dialect reflects the unique cultural and historical influences of its region, contributing to the rich linguistic diversity found in eastern parts of the country.