Standard Japanese vs Dialects (Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima)
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I thought the Kansai dialect was very different and difficult to understand, until I heard the Hiroshima dialect lol
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"Because alot of you guys watch hen....anime" 😂😂😂😂😂
I had a giggle at that myself LOL
That was delivered perfectly.
chicken anime
Uhm.. Yes! We watch hen na anime! 😂
Omg died xDDDD
The japanese subtitles are so much more helpful than just the english ones.
@V O it would be sooooo practical!
Definitely a lot more satisfying as well
I've heard so much Japanese that it's almost becoming subconscious, I still need to grasp pitch accent.
Because you want to learn it
My dialect is Osaka dialect and I live in Tokyo now. Not so many people at business situation notice I'm from Osaka but once I get to be friendly to them, they will ask me "are you from Osaka?" Always love the moment actually! Thank you Yuta-san for your informative lesson!😊❤️
Keep speaking osaka ben! It's beautiful
I get this when I travel, and I love it too. It gives me an identity in Japan. I'm non-native but speak 関西弁。
YOU'RE FROM OSAKA FROM AZUMANGA DAIOH?!?!?!
Interesting 😮
"Speaking bad japanese is better than no japanese"
Thank you! I needed to hear that :)
great video as always!
Valid for any language tbh.
Most native speakers are very cordial and accommodating to someone doing their best. Well... maybe except for French people lol if your French is anything but perfect, you get angry grimaces and unsolicited switches to English.
@@RVered
French people are dicks.
Québecois ppl are homies and chill
@@RVered i'd argue even if ur french is impeccable lololol. ah, the french. each of them, individually, the very best at being french and also at everything else.................... somehow...
i've always thought the kansai dialect was super cute! it's so easygoing and sing-songy. hiroshima dialect gives off a "sorta grumpy but cool old man at the bar with lots of interesting stories to tell" vibe, which is so weirdly specific but that's just the impression i get.
yeah same, it sounds like a cooler more manly version of Japanese. I can see why it was used in Yakuza movies
The Hiroshima dialect made me feel so nostalgic because I heard it everyday when I was on my exchange year ;;-;; My host father especially had a strong dialect (my host mother was kind of embarrassed about her dialect but I always found it so cool and charming). I truly miss Hiroshima region😔
I was born there and got brought up for 15 years. I’m now 20 but I have pride being born there ❤
I was so scared of learning japanese dialects until I realized that I don't even understand most dialects in my native language (german) and there is really not much of a need to learn a dialect unless you wanna live in an area where the dialect is being spoken.
True that!
German dialects are a lot more divergent though. If you haven't grown up in Germany, understanding people from for example Bavaria, the Palatinate or Saxony can be a bit tricky. I was lucky enough to grow up in Germany so don't mind :D
What about Swiss German? Can that be understood by Germans?
@@djinn666 As someone from west germany I find it genuinely easier to understand Dutch than Swiss German. Been to Bern once and didn't get a single word when I asked someone for the way.
@@NoFuqinIdea How does Dutch sound to you as a German? I had a Dutch professor before and I kinda liked his accent while speaking English.
I wish you woulda hit that Aomori/Tsugaru dialect. It sounds so flippin cool.
replacing と and へ with さ is crazy.
2:08 He knows too much...😂
u my man
yuta really knows his viewers
maaaannn, i thought that was a mistake but daaaaamn let me believe it wasnt....
LMAOOOO YUTA
I'm worried Yuta, you know too much
When I lived in Tokyo I remember hearing people talk about Akita-ben, and that to them it was almost incomprehensible. I would love to hear some examples of it!
Ebina from Himouto Umaru-chan slips into Akita accent from time to time.
Akita-ben is not the only case for us; there are many others. Aomori-ben, Iwate-ben, Yamagata-ben, Okinawa-ben, Kagoshima-ben, for example, are very hard for us to understand, and even incomprehensible when spoken by hardcore locals, lol.
@@pokyboss4281 that's honestly pretty cool, I never noticed the difference but it does make sense why she's so shy when speaking.
Yuta's segues into his Japanese class offers are perfect
Yeah but he could vary it up a bit so it's not the same sentence every time
@@david-stewart eh, i dont know, i think that's part of the joke for me, because he'll be speaking about something seemingly unrelated and then out of nowhere it's like, damn...how didn't i see that coming?
Hiroshima dialect sounded soo cool, didn't know it was so different!
I know almost zero Japanese, but this was still interesting to watch
「いぬる」とか古文の授業でしか聞いたことなかったけど広島弁では現代でも使うんだ…カッケェ…
だろうねww
「去ぬる」だと、その場を去るニュアンスに聞こえるけど帰る意味でも使ってるんですね
This reminds me of Detective Conan episode 651 (Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West), and I still wondered if Osaka people would get angry if they heard other people spoke poor Kansai Dialect.
I'm from Osaka and I thought my dialect was the standard.
🥲
I'm living in Kyoto and I still think my dialect WAS the standard. (at least before Edo became Tokyo)
Imagine the problem for Spaniards, we have at least a dozen of dialects just for Castillian language.
@@Mr-ll7cu I'm speaking a mix of osaka and tokyo accent ,:')))
𝙺𝚊𝚗𝚜𝚊𝚒 𝚙𝚎𝚘𝚙𝚕𝚎
In the Attack on Titan game your character asks Sasha about her accent and she gets all nervous. I never understood that part because I couldn't hear the difference in the dialect, now it all makes sense
Creep weeb
@@Suis88 wat
@@Suis88 wat
@@Suis88 weirdo
@@Suis88 you're creepier, imagine imitating the cringy guy who comments on every video he watched🤢🤮
It's so interesting to see the varying pitch patterns in Japanese in contrast to languages such as Spanish which has accents that would dictate where the stresses in words would go.
i love your channel YUTA i have really wanted to learn Japanese then i found your channel and it kept pushing me to learn more❤️❤️
Holy crap! I love the meticulous nature of your lessons Yuta-san! 本当にありがとう!!🙏🙏
I am not learning japanese im too busy with german but this dude is hilarious and i love his videos
Na dann viel Spaß beim Lernen. Du hast dir damit garantiert keine leichte Sprache ausgesucht
this is one of the coolest videos i've seen on japanese to date * _ * thank you yuta for the super detailed explanations :D
My wife is from Hiroshima ken, and I hear some of this from time-to-time when she talks. When we visited her parents, it was me (textbook guy, spoke some with terrible accent) trying to understand Hiroshima ben. I miss them.
Love the hair, Yuta!!! 🙌🏻
After living in Miyazaki for a little while, I've really become interested in the many dialects in Japan, so this video was super interesting! Thanks Yuta!
For someone who's been learning Japanese for years (but without any significant development, sorry 😅), it is quite interesting to see some explanation about the variants of dialect that exists in the Japanese language. Maybe you can do another videos like this for another dialect? Somehow I quite interested in Hakata dialects.
Loving the hairstyle in this video!!! It suits you well!!! Also interesting how in every language there is some cross over between dialects and accents. I will say though this is why people have trouble with English. It may be easy to begin learning, hit the range of accents and dialects is what makes it difficult to master.
As someone whose want to focus on Kansai-ben for my speaking skill, this is truly gem! Thank you so much Yuta-san! I would love to know other accents too!
Very informative this was..Yuta is that dude👍🏻
The Dialect used by the Homosapiens group from OddTaxi was quite hard to follow for someone who's just been studying standard Japanese, so I definitly found this video super helpful. Looking forward to learning more about the different dialects.
Kansai-ben is my jaaaam. I love how casual it feels.
I love your hen.. anime jokes, simple but always get a laugh out of me
When you started talking about the pitch accents, I realized that I use Kansai dialect a lot more than I thought I did! I studied there, and while I don't use a whole lot of phrases and expressions outside of や and sometimes へん, along with some more casual conjugations, I hadn't realized how much my pitch accent was affected by it. I wonder if it would be something that a speaker of standard dialect would pick up on. I haven't had the chance to meet with any Japanese speakers since leaving Japan and I spent all of my time there in Kansai, so I didn't speak to many people from outside the region.
Could you react to Sana, Momo and Mina's (TWICE band members) accents? They are from Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe respectively and have been living in Korea from a long time~ Thank You!! ^^
Dude, your hair is looking so good!
I am quite interested in Kansai dialect, it sounds really interesting to me
Actually such dialect (or dialect group) is more difficult than you think... Also many within JP don't seem to respect such dialect and instead make fun of it...
There are dedicated YT channels that teach Kansai ben in great depths, you may want to check those out......
I've haven't found any resource material for Kansai pitch accent
Tokyo pitch it's already hard enough, but at least it has a lot of resources to learn from
You're right. We need more hentai with different dialects.
I'm glad you've kept the dope hairdo. Looking good!
It's interesting to notice that the japanese grammar accepts changes in the words themselves!
In brazilian portuguese there are a lot of pronunciations for the same words depending on the area where the speaker was raised, but the words are always the same.
I gotta say Yuta, your hair looks very nice I like it!
Maybe the people you interview try to speak Standard Japanese more because they know they’re being interviewed by a non-local?
Also, it’d be fun to look at some of the Northern dialects. Sendai/Miyagi accent sounded quite different to me while I was there, and I heard that the Hokkaido dialect has some interesting quirks as well!
Idk if this is a new haircut for yuta, but I like it
I recently watched Josee to Tora to Sakana-tachi, the kansai dialect used in the film was refreshing (compared to standard he... anime) and beautiful.
Does anybody know if the main dialect present in the anime "2.43: Seiin Koukou Danshi Volley-bu/2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team" is the Kansai dialect? I really enjoyed hearing it and I'd like to learn more about that dialect. I'm sorry for my ignorance. I don't know much about the japanese language and geography.
The anime is based on Fukui prefecture of Japan . So it's supposed to be Hokuriku dialect
I love that dialect so much
@@marxiewasalittlegirl Thank you so much for replying!!
@@galen981 Me too!!
2:08 nobody was expecting that lmao!!
Nice new look!
Yuta san. As always, you make interesting videos. Your offers to learn Japanese with you are tempting.
In a few months of diligent basework study of Nihongo, something stands out. Japanese seem to speak in an abbreviated way, almost like cavemen.
Perhaps I have a strong mental bias as a native English speaker of Anglo-Saxon ancestry. English seems to have a flow to it, which many glue words or filler words give to speakers who speak it. This does not not seem so with Nihongo.
Thus I am quite curious how you, as a native Nihongo speaker and a fluent English speaker, see the two languages in contrast.
Yuta hair cut on point 👌🏾
love your hair Yuta
I think it's just me but learning pitch accent is the hardest thing in learning Japanese cause I can't really differentiate the sound at all even after Yuta make a comparison in "Seiyuu san wakaru?"
Is there a way to make learning Japanese pitch accent easier? and does people still understand (or maybe in this case they don't mind) if you said Japanese in not standard Japanese pitch accent?
"Because a lot of you watch hen.. anime."
And with that, you earned my like.
Hey Yuta,
I was wondering the other day, when it comes to the hard working conditions in japanese jobs, if that applies to every field of work or just specific ones. For example, is it as tough to be a scientist as to be a businessman in Japan?
I would be very happy to get educated by your field of view on this topic, otherwise I wish you the best and please keep up the great work on your Channel.
Thats just setttled a whole lot of confusion. Thanks for the explanation
Subtitles are very good in this one, thanks
Dude, your sense of humor is what makes your channel. Keep it up. That hentai stuff.
Off topic, but what did Yuta do to his hair in this video? It looks really good!
It’s so cool! I was wondering where Yuta was from. 😄
Nice fresh haircut,Yuta-san.👍
VERY interesting! :)
私の日本語の先生は広島出身で広島育ちだったんですけど「じゃけん」は使わなかったです、いつも「じゃけえ」だけでしたね…他の広島の近くの県ではよく使われるらしいですね、鳥取県だったかな…
Yuta been looking good lately
you always speak facts with a straight face... suddenly insert joke while at it. i like this channel
i got interested in Kansai dialect thx to Josee, tiger and the fish recent movie...i find it kind of cute when Josee speaks with Kansai dialect, example like the 'ya, ja and hen' at the end of her sentence.
Make a video about why you shouldn't call japanese first name.
My family is from Okayama, and since okayama is in between them it’s interesting to hear both kansai and hiroshima accents because i notice patterns of both in my family’s accents (seems to be closer to hiroshima, though)
My mother went to school in tokyo and i have lived abroad since i was young so i haven’t picked up the dialect unfortunately, but it’s always something interesting to hear, especially as someone interested in language in general. Thanks for the video!!
In the Monogatari series there are actually a lots of dialects I think.....Yuta you should make a video about that animes characters dialect .
I think everyone has their own combination of words and dialect, just like how a lot of people have different vocabulary or abbreviations.
I watched shokugeki no soma years ago and didnt notice megumi and shinomiya dialects at all. I just cant say what was the difference.
But now as I studied nihongo for 2 years.
and watching shokugeki no soma again,
I found megumi and shinomiya's dialect are cute😅😂
Great video, but I do have one small question. I'm moving to Mie-ken this year and my understanding is that they're part of the Kansai dialect family, however in this video when highlighting regions that use Kansai dialect Mie was not included. Was this a mistake, or do they not tend to use Kansai dialect? Or are they in a weird in-between place where they use some Kansai dialect but not universally?
A good anime to watch to listen for dialects is called Summertime Rendering.
この話題は本当に面白い。
Dayum Yuta, Nice hair! 😎
Try to do an analysis on Shuten-Douji lines from Fate/GO! I love her dialect!
Damn, never knew you were originally from the Kyushuu region, I couldn't have noticed.
Greetings from an Osaka-haafu living abroad that probably has developed even more weird pitch accent patterns, from my lack of contact with Japanese, besides my mother (and Anime).
I wanna learn those nya dialect that the anime man said were somewere in hidden village in aomori.
Can I use osaka ben for job interviews or formal speech or is it kind of like slang because I'll soon be visiting osaka. Thank you!
hey yuta, do you know the anime '' 100万の命の上に俺は立っている''? in season 2 there are some characters that speak some sort of dialect .
it would be cool if you could do a video about it. i love that dialect it sounds so nice
おおお、凄く勉強になりました、これ!これは上級レベルくらいの話題じゃないですか?ありがとうございます!このようなビデオは勉強になります。日本語がずっと前から勉強中ですから
So close! 惜しい。最後の文の「日本語が」は「(私は)日本語を」ですね。そこだけ直せば完璧だと思います。
could you also show some Tochigi dialect and Okinawan? i find them very interesting
Kaz!
I was just trying to explain dialects to my friends a few days ago, and then I see Yuta has posted a video explaining them...have the planets aligned as well?
Question, so these diffent places with their dialects, were they also taught to speak this way IN SCHOOL, or in school, the are taught standard Japanese but they speak this dialect/accent at home so much they can easily switch between the two?
素敵な髪型のYutaさん
First time i heard the kansai dialect amd noticed it was while playing the yakuza series. One of the main groups is the Omi alliance, from Osaka. Not only that, but one of the characters, Majima, speaks in the kansai dialect.
suddenly yoimiya is much more understandable. thanks yuuta for this informative video
Thanks for this video. The idea is learning standard Japanese (Keigo ...) and dialect if wanted. But dialects have only casual language. Am I right ?
the Hiroshima dialect was also used in bleach by Yoruichi Shihouin, now, i miss bleach.
soon... will back
日本の食や文化をCZcamsで発信しているジュンジローと申します。いつも楽しく動画拝見させていただいてます。撮影や編集の仕方とても勉強になります!次回の動画も楽しみにしてます!My name is Junjiro, and I'm a CZcams fan of Japanese food andculture. I always enjoy watching your videos. I learn so much from the way you shoot and edit! I'm looking forward to your next video!
Wow. I learned a lot. I hear some a lot from older people but i just don’t know which part of Japan the dialect they’re using are coming from.
can you speak in any other spanish dialects besides the standard "tu" yuta? like using vos or usted?
Yeah the dokodaro(u) one seems to me like one and the same.
Could you do a video on the imperial house dialect and how it was so isolated from the rest of Japan it had to be translated?
If there is enough information on that of course.
Just curious, is there a unique Japanese dialect for the residents of Akita? I would like to visit there one day.
Yuta San👍🏻❤️
Yuta San. Can you talk about Tohoku-Akita Ben in one of your episodes?? I don’t know if you have done it yet but I would appreciate it!! @ThatJapaneseManYuta
I love when he was supposed to say the thing we love to watch at 2:09 haha!
I like Yuta's new hair
I lived in Ehime for 6-7 months and their local dialects is QUITE similar to Hiroshima's, the gobi, the intonation, etc.
I am a hafu (half-Japanese) who wants to learn more Japanese (I know some only), my dad and his family is from Osaka prefecture and uses kansai dialect, I don't know if I should learn standard Japanese or Kansai dialect first.