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jagenmesh
@2juna3 not really. A different dialect is still mutually intelligible with another dialect from the same language. It’s just some words are different. For example, Osakan dialect uses the word “wakarahen” while the standard dialect is “wakaranai”. Aside from a few words, people from Tokyo would still understand people from Osaka. A different language is like Arabic to korean. Another example of dialects would be Arabic across the Arab nations. The Arabic you would hear in Somalia would be different to what you hear in Lebanon. It may be more or less different but fundamentally, it’s still Arabic.
nikzhakasen
@e.oside i live in central part of japan which is tokyo. At work, i do prefer using kansaiben even if my coworkers don't like it but they understand it. Hahahha so I'm hoping this Page will add kansaiben from now and til then.
e.oside
@nikzhakasen true. Kansaiben would be cool to be posted since its still spoken. West (kansai)versus east talk (kanto). Then you got north dialect (hokkaido) and south (islands). Thats how people know where you from there :-)
jagenmesh
@2juna3 dialect is different from an accent. Accent tends to focus on the different pronunciation of words, dialects on the other hand tend to be different words altogether in the same language
nene_salt
@davidindub がんばって! It’s good way to understand Japanese to see some different dialect, That’s how I learned English.. am still confused though.. haha I’ll help you anytime ?
five_in_tokyo
@2juna3 Not different language. It's still Japanese. England, America and Australia have different dialects (and different accents too), but all are English
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