Ghent dialect

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The Ghent dialect is a distinctive urban variety of Dutch spoken in and around the Belgian city of Ghent, known for its characteristic pronunciation and vocabulary within the East Flemish dialect group.

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Label Occurrences
Ghent dialect canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf East Flemish dialect
dialect of Dutch
regional language variety
urban dialect
belongsToDialectContinuum Dutch dialect continuum
closelyRelatedTo East Flemish dialects
Flemish dialects
country Belgium
differsFrom Brabantian dialects
Standard Dutch
West Flemish dialects
hasAlternativeName Gents
Gents dialect
hasCharacteristic distinctive pronunciation
distinctive vocabulary
regional accent
urban speech features
hasFeature distinct consonant pronunciation
distinct vowel system
local lexical items
region-specific idioms
hasRegion Ghent
surface form: Ghent metropolitan area

surrounding municipalities of Ghent
influencedBy neighboring East Flemish dialects
influences local slang in Ghent
languageBranch Germanic languages
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages
languageSubbranch West Germanic languages
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
partOf Dutch
surface form: Dutch language

East Flemish
surface form: East Flemish dialect group
sociolinguisticStatus marker of local identity
non-standard variety
spokenIn Belgium
East Flanders
Ghent
standardLanguage Dutch
usedAs symbol of Ghent local culture
usedBy inhabitants of Ghent
older generations in Ghent
working-class speakers in Ghent
usedIn informal communication
local culture
local literature
local music
local theater
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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East Flemish hasDialect Ghent dialect