Hello! This time the topic is about culture, so now I'm talking about "dialect" based on my experience.
You know I'm from Osaka and speak Kansai-ben. K.G.U is located in Hyogo, of course many people there speak Kansai-ben. I've believed it has no differences between each Kansai area before I came K.G.U, but I found some differences between them. In Kobe people often use "to", like "~shito" or "~shiton". On the other hand in Osaka we never use "to", but often use "te", like "~shiten". At first I was confused by the differences, although now I've been got used to them. There are many various dialects in all Japan because in only Kansai we can find some differences. That's why "dialect" is one of the interesting culture in Japan.
You know I'm from Osaka and speak Kansai-ben. K.G.U is located in Hyogo, of course many people there speak Kansai-ben. I've believed it has no differences between each Kansai area before I came K.G.U, but I found some differences between them. In Kobe people often use "to", like "~shito" or "~shiton". On the other hand in Osaka we never use "to", but often use "te", like "~shiten". At first I was confused by the differences, although now I've been got used to them. There are many various dialects in all Japan because in only Kansai we can find some differences. That's why "dialect" is one of the interesting culture in Japan.

This photo is simple but beautiful!!
返信削除I think Hyogo ben is pretty.
Dialect is very interesting and funny thing!
返信削除I was surprised for the first time too!