The Inshū dialect (Japanese: 因州弁 inshū-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in the Inaba region (formerly Inaba Province) of eastern Tottori Prefecture. It may also be called the Tottori dialect (Japanese: 鳥取弁 tottori-ben), though this is not to be confused with other dialects that are also spoken in the prefecture, namely the Kurayoshi and West Hōki dialects. It is considered an East San’in dialect of the wider Chūgoku dialect group. In parts of northern Hyōgo Prefecture that neighbour Tottori, specifically in the Tajima region (in towns like Shin'onsen), a similar dialect to the Inshu dialect is spoken. It bares many similarities to its close relative, the Kurayoshi dialect of central Tottori (formerly eastern Hōki) but retains some notable differences.
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| - The Inshū dialect (Japanese: 因州弁 inshū-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in the Inaba region (formerly Inaba Province) of eastern Tottori Prefecture. It may also be called the Tottori dialect (Japanese: 鳥取弁 tottori-ben), though this is not to be confused with other dialects that are also spoken in the prefecture, namely the Kurayoshi and West Hōki dialects. It is considered an East San’in dialect of the wider Chūgoku dialect group. In parts of northern Hyōgo Prefecture that neighbour Tottori, specifically in the Tajima region (in towns like Shin'onsen), a similar dialect to the Inshu dialect is spoken. It bares many similarities to its close relative, the Kurayoshi dialect of central Tottori (formerly eastern Hōki) but retains some notable differences. (en)
- 因州弁(いんしゅうべん)は、鳥取県東部(因幡地方)で話されている日本語の方言である。鳥取弁(とっとりべん)とも言う。中国方言の東山陰方言に属する。兵庫県北部の但馬地方のうち、鳥取県に近い新温泉町などでは、かなり似た方言が話される(但馬弁参照)。 鳥取県中部(伯耆国東部)の倉吉弁は同じ東山陰方言に属しており因州弁に近いが、いくつかの相違点がある。西部の西伯耆方言は雲伯方言に分類され、東山陰方言とは区別される。 (ja)
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| - The Inshū dialect (Japanese: 因州弁 inshū-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in the Inaba region (formerly Inaba Province) of eastern Tottori Prefecture. It may also be called the Tottori dialect (Japanese: 鳥取弁 tottori-ben), though this is not to be confused with other dialects that are also spoken in the prefecture, namely the Kurayoshi and West Hōki dialects. It is considered an East San’in dialect of the wider Chūgoku dialect group. In parts of northern Hyōgo Prefecture that neighbour Tottori, specifically in the Tajima region (in towns like Shin'onsen), a similar dialect to the Inshu dialect is spoken. It bares many similarities to its close relative, the Kurayoshi dialect of central Tottori (formerly eastern Hōki) but retains some notable differences. (en)
- 因州弁(いんしゅうべん)は、鳥取県東部(因幡地方)で話されている日本語の方言である。鳥取弁(とっとりべん)とも言う。中国方言の東山陰方言に属する。兵庫県北部の但馬地方のうち、鳥取県に近い新温泉町などでは、かなり似た方言が話される(但馬弁参照)。 鳥取県中部(伯耆国東部)の倉吉弁は同じ東山陰方言に属しており因州弁に近いが、いくつかの相違点がある。西部の西伯耆方言は雲伯方言に分類され、東山陰方言とは区別される。 (ja)
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