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This is a form of language that characteristic particular place or by group people?

That sounds like a description of dialect.

Here's a breakdown:

* Dialect refers to a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular region or social group.

* It can involve differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and even sentence structure.

* Dialects often emerge due to geographical isolation, cultural influences, or social factors.

Examples of dialects:

* Southern American English: Known for its drawl, unique vocabulary (y'all, fixin' to), and grammatical features.

* Cockney English: A dialect of English spoken in London's East End, famous for its rhyming slang and distinctive accent.

* Singlish: A variety of English spoken in Singapore, blending English with elements of Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil.

Important Note: Dialects are not inherently "better" or "worse" than other forms of a language. They are simply different expressions of the same language, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and experiences of its speakers.

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