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A variation of language spoken by specific people is called?

A variation of language spoken by specific people is called a dialect.

Here's why:

* Dialect refers to a regional or social variety of a language, distinguished by its pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and other features.

* Accent specifically refers to the way people pronounce words, which is often a key characteristic of a dialect.

* Slang is informal language used by a particular group of people, often associated with a specific time period or region.

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