Banshū-ben is notorious for being an acrid dialect, similar to Kawachi-ben.
It is a scientific term for three very similar Malayo-Polynesian dialects.
Closely related groups have more similar dialects than more distant relatives.
Due to closer dialectal affinity, they tend to group themselves according to similar Chinese dialects or place of origins in China.
It is a dialect of Ligurian, somewhat similar to Italian.
However, it is written in a Canaanite dialect similar to Phoenician.
Baborigame (about 6,200 speakers, some use a dialect variant similar to the Tarahumara)
In the north of the island (Calvi), there is a local dialect very similar to the medieval Genoese.
The dialects have a lexical similarity of 96% among one another, and 83% with the most similar dialect of the Mende language.
As with similar dialects spoken elsewhere, Ugandan English has developed a strong local flavour.