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  2. The most widely spoken language in Japan is Japanese, which is separated into several dialects with Tokyo dialect considered Standard Japanese. In addition to the Japanese language, Ryūkyūan languages are spoken in Okinawa and parts of Kagoshima in the Ryūkyū Islands.

  3. Sep 3, 2020 · Japan has two main language families: the Japonic languages, which include standard Japanese and its dialects, and the Ainu languages, which are endangered. The Ryukyuan languages are part of the Japonic family but are unintelligible to standard Japanese.

  4. It has around 120 million speakers, primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language, and within the Japanese diaspora worldwide. The Japonic family also includes the Ryukyuan languages and the variously classified Hachijō language.

  5. Japonic or Japanese–Ryukyuan (Japanese: 日琉語族, romanized: Nichiryū gozoku), sometimes also Japanic, is a language family comprising Japanese, spoken in the main islands of Japan, and the Ryukyuan languages, spoken in the Ryukyu Islands.

    • Hakata Ben. The Hakata dialect (博多弁/はかたべん) is spoken in and around Fukuoka city. It is sometimes called 福岡弁 (ふくおかべん) due to its increased popularity as the typical dialect of Fukuoka and its suburbs.
    • Osaka Ben. The Osaka dialect (大阪弁/おおさかべん), more commonly known as part of the Kansai dialects (関西弁/かんさいべん), is spoken in the Kansai region. In this area, almost everyone is speaking a dialect.
    • Hiroshima Ben. Back in 1974, there was a movie called “The Yakuza” (Kudos if you know it). This movie used the dialect native to the Chugoku region. Ever since, the local dialect is commonly associated with the Japanese mafia, which is unfair, I know.
    • Kyoto Ben. Part of the Kansai collection of dialects (関西弁/かんさいべん), Kyoto Ben (京都弁/きょうとべん) along with the Osaka Ben (大阪弁/おおさかべん), are called the Kamigata dialect (上方言葉/かみがたことば, 上方語/かみがたご).
  6. May 31, 2024 · Japanese language, a language isolate (i.e., a language unrelated to any other language) and one of the world’s major languages, with more than 127 million speakers in the early 21st century.

  7. This article provides an overview of the four types of Japanese: Standard Japanese (Hyōjungo), Regional Dialects (Hōgen), Honorific Language (Keigo), and Slang (Giongo/Gitaigo). It explains some basic concepts about the language, such as its agglutinative structure and two writing systems.

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