Pronunciation: /baɪdaɪəˈlɛktəl/
adjective relating to or using two dialects
A1 I am bidialectal, I can speak both British English and American English.
A2 She is bidialectal, able to switch between formal and informal language depending on the situation.
B1 Being bidialectal has helped me communicate effectively with people from different regions.
B2 As a bidialectal speaker, I can easily understand various accents and dialects.
C1 His bidialectal proficiency allows him to effortlessly code-switch between languages in professional settings.
C2 The author's bidialectal background adds depth and authenticity to their writing.
formal Being bidialectal allows individuals to easily switch between different dialects depending on the situation.
informal I heard that Sarah is bidialectal and can speak both Standard English and AAVE fluently.
slang Yo, that dude is so bidialectal, he can talk like a proper gentleman one minute and then switch to street talk the next.
figurative His bidialectal abilities make him a chameleon in social settings, blending in seamlessly with different groups.
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