Saga dialect
The Saga dialect (佐賀弁, Saga-ben) is a dialect of the Japanese language widely spoken in Saga Prefecture and some other areas, such as Isahaya. It is influenced by Kyushu dialect and Hichiku dialect. Saga-ben is further divided by accents centered on individual towns.
Saga dialect | |
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Native to | Japan |
Region | Saga Prefecture |
Japonic
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | saga1265 |
IETF | ja-u-sd-jp41 |
The Saga dialect, like most dialects of rural Kyushu, can be nearly unintelligible to people who are accustomed to standard Japanese. A popular urban legend has it that two Saga-ben speakers met up in Tokyo and bystanders mistook their dialect for Chinese.
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