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What is a local form of language called?

A local form of language is called a dialect.

Here's why:

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

* It's important to note that dialects are not "bad" or "incorrect" versions of a language. They are simply variations that have evolved over time within a specific community.

Other terms that might be used, depending on the context, include:

* Vernacular: This refers to the everyday language spoken by a particular group of people, often in a specific region.

* Slang: This refers to informal words or phrases used by a particular group, often within a specific time period.

* Accent: This specifically refers to the way people pronounce words, which can vary between regions and social groups.

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