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What (who) is dialect$20981$ - definition

RYUKYUAN LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN THE YAEYAMA ISLANDS
ISO 639:rys; Ishigaki dialect; Taketomi dialect; Kohama dialect; Kuroshima dialect; Hatoma dialect; Hateruma dialect; Iriomote dialect; Miyara dialect; Aragusuku dialect; Shiraho dialect; Yaeyama dialect

Pyongan dialect         
KOREAN DIALECT
P'yŏng'an dialect; Pyongan Dialect; Pyongyang dialect
The Pyeongan dialect (), alternatively Northwestern Korean (), is the Korean dialect of the Northwestern Korean peninsula and neighboring parts of China. It has influenced the standard Korean of North Korea, but is not the primary influence of North Korea's standard Korean (the Gyeonggi dialect, the Korean language standard of Joseon-era Korea for roughly 500 years, is the foundation of standard Korean in both North and South Korea).
Vogtlandian         
EUROPEAN DIALECT
Vogtländisch; Vogtlandisch dialect; Vogtländisch dialect; Vogtlandian dialect
Vogtlandian ( ; Vogtländisch: Vuuchtländisch, Klingenthal pronunciation: ) is an East Franconian] dialect, spoken in [[Vogtland.
Tōhoku dialect         
  • Chart of [[yotsugana]] pronunciation. The green zone including most of Tohoku region means that the four ''yotsugana'' sounds have completely merged, as zi = di = zu = du.
JAPANESE DIALECT SPOKEN IN THE TŌHOKU REGION
Tohoku dialect; Tohoku dialects
The , commonly called 東北弁 Tōhoku-ben, is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in the Tōhoku region, the northeastern region of Honshū. Toward the northern part of Honshū, the Tōhoku dialect can differ so dramatically from standard Japanese that it is sometimes rendered with subtitles in the nationwide media and it has been treated as the typical rural accent in Japanese popular culture.

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Yaeyama language

The Yaeyama language (八重山物言/ヤイマムニ, Yaimamuni) is a Southern Ryukyuan language spoken in the Yaeyama Islands, the southernmost inhabited island group in Japan, with a combined population of about 53,000. The Yaeyama Islands are situated in the Southern Ryukyu Islands, southwest of the Miyako Islands and to the east of Taiwan. Yaeyama (Yaimamunii) is most closely related to Miyako. The number of competent native speakers is not known; as a consequence of Japanese language policy which refers to the language as the Yaeyama dialect (八重山方言, Yaeyama hōgen), reflected in the education system, people below the age of 60 tend to not use the language except in songs and rituals, and the younger generation exclusively uses Japanese as their first language. As compared to the Japanese kokugo, or Japanese national language, other Ryukyuan languages such as Okinawan and Amami have also been referred to as dialects of Japanese. Yaeyama is noted as having a comparatively lower "language vitality" among neighboring Ryukyuan languages.

Yaeyama is spoken in Ishigaki, Taketomi, Kohama, Kuroshima, Hatoma, Aragusuku, Iriomote and Hateruma, with complications of mutual intelligibility between dialects as a result of the Yaeyama Islands' large geographic span. The speech of Yonaguni Island, while related, is usually considered a separate language. The Taketomi dialect may instead be a Northern Ryukyuan language common to Okinawan dialects that later converged with the other Yaeyama dialects.