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2024/2/11 -Kansai-ben is the most famous hougen. Spoken in the Kansai area (the region of Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe), this dialect reflects the culture and lively nature of ...
2024/4/17 -Kansai-ben, or Kansai dialect, is probably the most well-known and common Japanese dialect. You'll often hear it on Japanese TV comedy shows and you'll hear ...
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2023/12/18 -Kansai-ben is often used in comedic and other kind of performances that you could then transcribe. There also may be some plays that are widely known and ...
2024/2/25 -For example, "Anta, honma aho yana" (You really are stupid), while it may sound mean, it's actually used to show affection towards the person you're saying it ...
2024/3/11 -At the heart of the Kansai dialect lies a playful and jovial spirit that infuses conversations with warmth and laughter. Renowned for its humorous tone, the ...
2023/12/22 -Want to practice your Japanese skills while visiting Kyoto Japan? Use these Kansai dialect phrases while you travel Japan's Kansai region!
2024/1/8 -The standard Japanese greeting after konnichiwa (hello) is to ask ogenki desu ka? meaning "how are you?" or literally meaning "are you well?" In Kansai, they're ...
3日前 -The Kansai dialect, also known as Kansai-ben, is distinct from the standard Japanese dialect spoken in the Kanto region, where Tokyo is located. The Kansai ...
Do you know what 関西弁(kansai-ben) is? 関西弁(かんさいべん/kansai-ben)is a dialect spoken in the western part of Honshu, Japan, including Osaka, Kyoto, ...
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2024/5/11 -関西弁・かんさいべん “Kansai dialect” is widely used in Western Japan and via the media. Often heard after a meeting or at an アフターパーテイ “after party”.