Okuyoshino dialect | |
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奥吉野方言 | |
Native to | Japan |
Region | Southern Nara Prefecture, Kansai |
Japonic
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Okuyoshino dialect area (burgundy) |
The Okuyoshino dialect (Japanese: 奥吉野方言 okuyoshino hogen) is a Kansai dialect of Japanese spoken in several villages in the Okuyoshino region of southern Nara Prefecture. It is well-known as a language island, with various rare and unique characteristics.[1]
The dialect is currently spoken in the villages of Totsukawa, Kamikitayama, Shimokitayama, Tenkawa and Oto (now part of Gojo), and although it is classified as part of the neighbouring Nara dialect, the village of Nosegawa is also sometimes included in definitions.