Yes they have, look here. There is written all about it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_dialects
Yes Japan has the most populated city in the world. Tokyo... I don’t understand why its so populated but I would definitely go live in Japan and Lear Japanese because it’s a non extradition to us.
The people of the Kantō region still speak Japanese. There are quite a few different dialects spoken within the Kantō region including that of Tokyo (which standard Japanese is based off), the dialect of Tochigi and also the Tohoku dialect.
Sure! Here are five examples of dialect words: "Y'all" - Southern dialect for "you all" "Aboot" - Canadian dialect for "about" "Bubbler" - Wisconsin dialect for "water fountain" "Pop" - Midwest dialect for "soda" "Buggy" - Southern dialect for "shopping cart"
Osaka dialect is a specific dialect spoken in the city of Osaka, while Kansai dialect refers to the broader regional dialect spoken in the Kansai region, which includes Osaka and surrounding areas such as Kyoto and Kobe. Osaka dialect is more casual and energetic compared to the Kansai dialect, which encompasses a wider range of variations within the region.
Dialect is relative. As one linguist once said, A language is a dialect with an army and a navy.
Nothing at all. Everyone has there own dialect. Bahamian dialect is very nice.
There are several major dialect regions in the US. Common ones include the Southern dialect, Midwestern dialect, Northeastern dialect, and Western dialect. Each region has variations within it as well.
What are the Proof that dialect as a language?
No it isn't, a dialect is a way of speaking.
A dialect.
He speaks a rare dialect of Latin that I do not understand.
Unspoken Dialect was created on 2005-02-28.