Urbano dialect

Urbano dialect (Prillovanian; Úrbano-djalettu) is any of a number of varieties of Prillovanian spoken mainly in urban districts with a high proportion of some immigrant residents which emerged as a linguistic phenomenon in the mid-2030s.

Classification
Opinions among linguists differ on whether to regard Urbano as a sociolect, dialect, ethnolect, or maybe a "multiethnolect". Since the number of influencing languages involved is rather large, and extremely few speakers are likely to be fluent in more than a few of these, the definition of pidgin language may appear more accurate than that of mixed language. The varieties may also be characterized as a register for informal communication between peers, since the speakers often use them only in specific social contexts and switch to other varieties where appropriate.

Distinctive traits
Variants of the Urbano dialect are reported from suburbs of Luzno (Slobori), Merini, Heranikon, and Sevou with a predominantly immigrant population. These variants tend to be based on the local town dialects/accents, or on the variety of Standard Prillovanian taught in school. These varieties can be described as having a somewhat simplified version of the Prillovanian grammar and a richness of loanwords from the languages of the countries the speakers' parents or grandparents originated in: mainly Lethelan and Pesneulian, with traces of Rochian, Artoulian, Leoeyan. Many Driusonese words and some Driusonese grammar are also used, due to the appreciation of rap and hip hop music and culture.