New posts in dialects

Is "chaperon" versus "chaperone" a US versus British English thing?

why do some people call green peppers mangoes?

"Close the light" — regionalism or mere oddity?

American dialects: Replacing the past-perfect participle with the simple-past form

Regionalism or just bad English?

The place where the railroad crosses the road

Dialect using "woman" instead of "women"?

Is it correct to pronounce the letter N as "ain" when spelling out words letter by letter?

How common is pronouncing the past tense of beat as /bet/?

"Football" and "Soccer"

What are the origins of the regional pronoun “yinz” of southwestern Pennsylvania?

Etymology of "fixing to"

What is the trend in pronouncing the word "strength"? [closed]

What language is this OED entry in?

Is she speaking proper Cockney (or whatever it is she's imitating)?

Incorrect grammar versus different dialects

The distinction between "over there" and "over yonder."

In the context of cooking, what is the difference between "flipper" and "spatula"?

What's the difference between "good on you" vs. "good for you", with a sincere meaning something like "you've done a good thing"?

What does this bit of Cockney mean?