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The Hōnichi dialect (豊日方言|Hōnichi hōgen) is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in eastern Kyushu. It is closer in some ways to Western Japanese (Chūgoku dialect) that it is to other Kyushu dialects. The name Hōnichi (豊日) is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Buzen (豊前), Bungo (豊後) and Hyūga (日向), names of old provinces there. The Hōnichi dialect is:

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  • The Hōnichi dialect (豊日方言|Hōnichi hōgen) is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in eastern Kyushu. It is closer in some ways to Western Japanese (Chūgoku dialect) that it is to other Kyushu dialects. The name Hōnichi (豊日) is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Buzen (豊前), Bungo (豊後) and Hyūga (日向), names of old provinces there. The Hōnichi dialect is: * Buzen dialect (eastern Fukuoka Prefecture and northwestern Ōita Prefecture, formerly known as Buzen Province) * Kitakyūshū dialect (Kitakyūshū) * Nakatsu dialect (centered Nakatsu) * Ōita dialect (most of Ōita Prefecture) * Miyazaki dialect (most of Miyazaki Prefecture) Honichi dialect does not share some features peculiar to other Kyushu dialects such as ka-adjective and batten particle. Buzen-Oita dialects do not use to particle. An emphasizing particle cha is used in Honichi dialect and Yamaguchi dialect. In the pitch accent, Miyazaki dialect and Buzen-Oita dialects are very different. Buzen-Oita dialects use Tokyo-type accent as well as Chugoku dialect, but Miyazaki dialect is noted for its monotone accent as well as some dialects classified the Hichiku dialect. Another striking difference between Miyazaki and Buzen-Oita dialects is the particle meaning "because": while Miyazaki dialect uses kara or kai, Buzen-Oita dialects use ken or kee or kii as well as Chugoku, Shikoku and Hichiku dialects. (en)
  • 豊日方言(ほうにちほうげん)は、日本語の方言の区画の一つで、九州地方の福岡県東部、大分県全体、及び諸県地方(都城・小林周辺)を除く宮崎県(旧豊前国、豊後国、日向国)で話される諸方言の総称である。 福岡県東部及び大分県全体で話される両豊方言と、宮崎県の大部分で話される日向方言とに大別される。なお九州方言にはこのほかに肥筑方言・薩隅方言が存在する。 (ja)
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  • 豊日方言(ほうにちほうげん)は、日本語の方言の区画の一つで、九州地方の福岡県東部、大分県全体、及び諸県地方(都城・小林周辺)を除く宮崎県(旧豊前国、豊後国、日向国)で話される諸方言の総称である。 福岡県東部及び大分県全体で話される両豊方言と、宮崎県の大部分で話される日向方言とに大別される。なお九州方言にはこのほかに肥筑方言・薩隅方言が存在する。 (ja)
  • The Hōnichi dialect (豊日方言|Hōnichi hōgen) is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in eastern Kyushu. It is closer in some ways to Western Japanese (Chūgoku dialect) that it is to other Kyushu dialects. The name Hōnichi (豊日) is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Buzen (豊前), Bungo (豊後) and Hyūga (日向), names of old provinces there. The Hōnichi dialect is: (en)
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