The test does not mention that it is. It just says it is a dialect, which it indeed is. But yes. It is a very ignorant version of the English language.
Sure, I suppose one could call ebonics a dialect, like I assume at the same time we could call gibberish or babbling a "dialect".. lol. I remember like 10 years ago the progressive powers that be wanted to make ebonics an "official language", which was difficult because it was ignorant English.
Dayum niggu. Ma speak ain't ignorant. Yous racist, dawg. Dem crackerz be dissin' da way nigguz spit. Nut kewl, nut kewl.
Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. American (Standard) 2. Canadian 3. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. English 2. Dutch 3. German Top guesses are correct.