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Does the Japanese spoken in Nagoya belong to Kansai or Kanto? thank you

The Japanese spoken in Nagoya does not belong to Kanto or Kansai, but to Mino dialect in Gifu and Dongshan dialect in Donghai in Gifu? Aichi dialect.

It is a dialect (a bit like Shanghai dialect) formed by people all over the country as a new city during the Edo period.

Even Nagoya dialect has many kinds and different grammars.

Features: The pronunciation is similar to Tokyo, the grammar is Kansai, and the ending tends to add "mya-".

Extended data:

The difference between Kanto dialect and Kansai dialect;

First, the different tone.

1, Kansai dialect, is an accent spoken by people in Kansai, Japan. Kansai-ben mainly refers to the dialect in Feng Jingen, and is located in the area of Kyosaka (Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe).

2. Kanto dialect has developed rapidly, and there is almost no pronunciation of ancient Japanese, so Kanto dialect is very different from Kansai dialect.

Second, the differences in language application

1, Kansai dialect (especially Osaka) contains a lot of common sayings, and its tone is vague and soft, so it is generally tuned in Kansai dialect (unless it is a special program specially received in Kansai area).

2. Kanto dialect has few accents, and most TV animations are Kanto dialect.

Third, the language distribution area is different.

1, Kansai mainly includes Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and other cities. Kyoto and Nara were once the ancient capitals of Japan, so there are still many Japanese archaisms and accents in the language development in this area.

2. kanto region mainly includes Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture and other areas. Tokyo became the capital of Japan after the Meiji Restoration, and it is a relatively new city with a relatively rapid language development.

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