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Japanese dialect

Nagoya-ben

Also known as: Owari dialect

The dialect of Nagoya and the Owari plain. Sits between the Tokyo and Kansai regions and shares features with both, while keeping a distinct vowel inventory.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Nagoya-ben?

Nagoya-ben is a dialect of the Japanese language.

Where is Nagoya-ben spoken?

Nagoya-ben is primarily spoken in Japan.

Which region is Nagoya-ben associated with?

Nagoya-ben is part of the East Asia region on DialectAtlas.

Is Nagoya-ben known by other names?

Yes — Nagoya-ben is also referred to as Owari dialect.

What are the other dialects of Japanese?

Japanese also includes Tokyo Japanese, Kansai-ben, Kyoto-ben, Hakata-ben, Tōhoku-ben, Hokkaido-ben, Hiroshima-ben. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

Other Japanese dialects

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Kansai-ben

Kansai dialect · Kinki dialect · Osaka-ben

The major dialect group of the Kansai region, with Osaka as its modern centre. Strongly distinct from Tokyo Japanese in pitch accent, copula forms, and idiom. Kyoto-ben is treated separately here.

Kyoto-ben

Kyō-kotoba · Kyoto dialect

The Kyoto variety of Kansai Japanese. Historically the prestige speech of the imperial court, marked by softer cadence, distinct honorific forms, and a long literary heritage.

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Kyoto-ben

105 km away

The Kyoto variety of Kansai Japanese. Historically the prestige speech of the imperial court, marked by softer cadence, distinct honorific forms, and a long literary heritage.

Kansai-ben

140 km away

The major dialect group of the Kansai region, with Osaka as its modern centre. Strongly distinct from Tokyo Japanese in pitch accent, copula forms, and idiom. Kyoto-ben is treated separately here.

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