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*Eastern Dialects (Surraeni) | *Eastern Dialects (Surraeni) | ||
:*Eastern-Plains dialect (Messuri) | :*Eastern-Plains dialect (Messuri) | ||
::*Eastern Snowy Plains sub-dialect (Snosundi) | ::*Eastern Snowy Plains sub-dialect, and Eastern Mountains dialect (Snosundi & Sumberzi) | ||
:*South-Eastern dialects (Ressurraeni) | :*South-Eastern dialects (Ressurraeni) | ||
Across these dialects, there are overarching "registers". For example, the most formal register differs between ''d'' and ''ð'', which for the vast majority are merged, and does not represent common consonant assimilation in writing. Using the above dialect names as examples, Ressurraeni would be written ''Restsundraeni''. The common-most register simply writes things in their most neutral pronunciations, except for newer or informal compounds. The colloquial register involves many regionalisms and new vocabulary, and can be overwhelming for older generations and those unacquainted with it. | |||
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