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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Language

I stay at my apartment and I search the things for IE writing.
When I look into them on the Internet, there are some dialects exist in America.

I knew only the dialects in Asian country such as Japan, China and things like that.
In South America, there are a lot of dialects.

What is particularly I think it is interesting is Louisiana Creole French (Kreyol Lwiziyen) . It is a French-based creole language spoken in Louisiana. It has many resemblances to other French creoles in the Caribbean. While Cajun French and Louisiana Creole have had a significant influence on each other, they are unrelated. While Cajun is basically a French dialect with grammar similar to standard French, Louisiana Creole applies a French lexicon to a system of grammar and syntax which is quite different from French grammar.

I think it is interesting to know foreign dialects.