Pronunciation: /ˌmʌltiˌdaɪəˈlɛktəl/
adjective relating to or using multiple dialects
A1 I can understand basic conversations in different dialects, but I struggle with multidialectal communication.
A2 She is able to switch between multiple dialects effortlessly, showcasing her multidialectal skills.
B1 The company is looking for employees who are proficient in multidialectal communication to cater to a diverse customer base.
B2 His multidialectal abilities have helped him excel in his career, as he can easily adapt to different linguistic variations.
C1 Being multidialectal is a valuable asset in today's globalized world, as it allows for effective communication across various cultural contexts.
C2 The linguist's deep understanding of multidialectal nuances has earned them recognition as a leading expert in the field.
formal The linguist studied the phenomenon of multidialectal variations in different regions.
informal My friend is so good at switching between different dialects, she's like a multidialectal chameleon.
slang I love how my grandma can speak in a multidialectal way, it's so cool.
figurative The artist's work was described as multidialectal, blending different cultural influences seamlessly.
multidialectalized
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multidialectaling