Despite being endangered, there are various efforts being made to revitalize the traditional dialect of the area.
The dialect of the village is the traditional dialect from Dashti.
This traditional dialect has been preserved and continued even in printed publications from the region.
Those who speak traditional regional dialects are not trying unsuccessfully to speak Standard English.
Standard German originated not as a traditional dialect of a specific region, but as a written language.
Although the official language is Spanish, the traditional local dialect is a variety of Portuguese.
Interdental fricatives are also maintained, except in the traditional dialect of Mahdia.
More recently, a number of local initiatives have been set up to save the traditional dialects and their diversity.
The town is close to the border with Portugal, and the traditional local dialect can be considered a variety of Portuguese language.
People bargain in the traditional local dialect, Taiwanese, rather than the official language, Mandarin.