Nagaoka dialect

Nagaoka dialect
Native to Japan
Region Nagaoka, Niigata
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog naga1406[1]

Nagaoka dialect is a dialect of the Japanese language spoken in Chūetsu region centered Nagaoka city in Niigata prefecture of Japan. Nagaoka dialect is similar to Niigata dialect spoken in the Southern Kaetsu region. It differs somewhat from town to town.

Accent

The accent of the Nagaoka dialect is classified as being among the outer range of the Tokyo accent group. With the development of modern media and transportation in recent years, there has been a trend, mostly among younger people, to use the middle range of the Tokyo accent group, which was originally used only in Itoigawa. For example, two-syllable words originally having a heiban accent, meaning a word ending with a high pitch that carries over to the following particle, have changed to an odaka accent, meaning the high pitch no longer carries over to the particle.

Some additional difference from the standard Tokyo dialect:

Japanese word Tokyo accent Nagaoka accent English translation
ネズミ nezumi neꜜzumi rat
tamaꜜgo taꜜmago egg
fuku fuꜜku clothes
kutsu kuꜜtsu shoe(s)

Grammar

ga

The postposition ga is probably the best known element of the Nagaoka dialect. It is typically placed at the end of sentences to alter the speaker's tone. It is basically equivalent to (no da) yo or no in standard Japanese. It is often pronounced with a lengthened vowel sound, i.e. , written in Japanese as がー or がぁ. Features of ga:

te

Like ga, te is generally attached to the end of a sentence, and carries a meaning similar to (da) yo in standard Japanese. Unlike ga, however, da, desu and -masu are not removed when te is added, e.g. "This is Nagaoka", rendered in standard Japanese as Koko wa Nagaoka da yo (ここは長岡だよ) would be Koko wa Nagaoka da te (ここは長岡だて) in Nagaoka dialect.

ra

The copula da and its derivative darō are replaced with ra and raro, e.g. standard Japanese Sō darō? (そうだろう?) becomes Sō raro? (そうらろ?) in Nagaoka dialect.

Vocabulary

Below is a list of example words from the Nagaoka dialect:

Nagaoka dialect Standard Japanese English Lexical category
atchē (あっちぇ) atsui (熱い、暑い) hot adjective
ga (が) (da) yo ((だ)よ) see above particle
ga, nga, gan (が、んが、がん) to iu mono, na mono (というもの、なもの) that, thing particle
-gakeba (~がけば) -nara (~なら) if verb ending
na, nā (な、な~、なぁ~) anata (あなた) you pronoun
shagu, shagitsukeru (しゃぐ/しゃぎつける) naguru, tataku (殴る、叩く) to hit, to strike (rarely conjugated) verb
shakkoi (しゃっこい) tsumetai (冷たい) cold adjective
soiga, sōiga (そ(ー)いが) sō na no da (そうなのだ) oh really, is that so phrase
sorotto (そろっと) sorosoro (そろそろ) soon, steadily, gradually adverb
(dā)suke, rasuke ((だ~)すけ、らすけ) da kara, na no de (だから、なので) because conjunction
te (て) (da) yo ((だ)よ) see above particle
najira (なじら) ...wa dō desu ka? (~はどうですか?) asking someone's opinion of something phrase
butcharu (ぶっちゃる) suteru (捨てる) throw out, throw away verb
mo(n)jakuru (もんじゃくる) kushakusha ni marumeru (くしゃくしゃに丸める) to crumple up into a ball phrase
yakkoi (やっこい) yawarakai (柔らかい、軟らかい) soft adjective
nomeshikoki (のめしこき) mendōkusagari, namakemono (面倒臭がり、なまけもの) lazy person noun
shōshii (しょーしい) hazukashii (恥ずかしい) shy, embarrassed adjective

References

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2016). "Nagaoka". Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
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