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Hakata dialect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hakata dialect
is a Japanese dialect spoken in Fukuoka city. Hakata dialect originated in Hakata commercial district, while a related was spoken in the central district. Hakata dialect has spread throughout the city and its suburbs. Most of Japanese regard Hakata dialect as the dialect typical of Fukuoka, so it is sometimes called ''Fukuoka-ben''. Hakata dialect is being increasingly used in television interviews in Fukuoka, where previously standard Japanese was expected. == Grammar == The basic grammar of Hakata dialect is similar to other Hichiku dialect such as Saga dialect, Nagasaki dialect and Kumamoto dialect. For example, Hakata dialect is famous, amongst many other idiosyncrasies, for its use of ''to'' or ''tto'' as a question, e.g., "What are you doing?", realized in standard Japanese as ''nani o shiteiru no?'', is ''nan ba shiyo tto?'' or ''nan shitō to?'' in Hakata and other Hichiku dialects.
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