Every family, a tight-knit social group, forms their own version of language, their own dialect. My husband’s family, the Harmans, provides a stellar example of family dialect. The most prominent occurrence of unique language in our family is use of the word “dus.” It may not be in the dictionary, but for a Harman, it’s most definitely a real word and used daily.
Does your family have their own dialect?
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