language and dialects
Language refers to a system of communication used by a particular group of people, encompassing words, grammar, and pronunciation. Dialects, on the other hand, are regional or social varieties of a language that have distinct features such as vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, often spoken by a specific community within the larger language group.
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