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A regional variety of a language is

APidgin

BDiglossia

CRegister

DDialect

Answer:

D. Dialect

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A dialect is a regional variety of a language, characterized by differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar from the standard language or other dialects. It reflects geographical, social, or ethnic identity.


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