Settsu dialect
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The Settsu dialect (せっつべん) is a kind of the Kinki dialect used between former Settsu country namely Osaka-shi, Osaka and 北摂 and Hyogo Hanshin.
. General statement
The dialect in Osaka-shi refers to the Osaka dialect.
Because there are many new residential area, new subdivision inhabitants and transfer groups in 北摂, the dialect color is thinner than an Osaka dialect talked to in Osaka-shi now. There is the person using the words that standard language is near in the neighborhood of Yodogawa-ku, Higashiyodogawa-ku particularly Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka-shi where an Osaka dialect is used for.
Most of Kobe-shi are former Settsu states, but what I divide with the Settsu dialect is common because I am affected by the Banshu dialect and do the Kobe dialect, and German idiochromatic is strong. In the area that is next to Kobe-shi including Sanda-shi, the Kobe dialect including "... father" "... よう" and the テヤ honorific and a common characteristic are seen (as the Kobe city).
In addition, the Osaka former Mishima-gun area (Takatsuki-shi) is affected by the Kyoto dialect, and "I do not pass through an Osaka dialect having used Kyoto dialect "どす" not "I start it" while there is it as an example under Osaka and a negative auxiliary verb," but "ひん" includes the Kyoto dialect such as the use frequency of it being and the "forming" honorific being slightly high and a common characteristic (as Kyoto).
Vocabulary
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