Saga dialect


The Saga dialect is a dialect of the Japanese language widely spoken in Saga prefecture and some other areas, such as Isahaya. It is influenced by Kyushu dialect and Hichiku dialect. Saga-ben is further divided by accents centered on individual towns.
The Saga dialect, like most dialects of rural Kyushu, can be nearly unintelligible to people who are accustomed to standard Japanese. A popular urban legend has it that two Saga-ben speakers met up in Tokyo and bystanders mistook their dialect for Chinese.

Characteristics

Many of Saga's dialectical properties are variants, in particles or conjugations, of standard Japanese.
The Demonstrative series is uniquely pronounced in Saga-dialect.
Saga-ben contains much characteristic vocabulary. Examples are included in the following table:
Saga-benStandard JapaneseEnglish gloss
おばっちゃん おば-ちゃん granny
いわじいにゃ 言わないのよI'm not saying
きんしゃ 来るCome
あばかん /Too small, and cannot be fit into
がばい すごくTerribly; extremely
~ごた のようだ It's that way
うーか 多いMany
うすか 怖いScary
くさい だ!;だよ!
しぎーのする しびれる Fall asleep
じゃーた 出したcame out
すらごと ぞらごと Falsehood
とっとっと 取っているのtaken/reserved
~とけ なのに despite~
ふうけもん バカidiot
みたんなか みっともない shameful; extremely
きゃーないた 疲れたtired
ぎゃーけした 風邪をひったcaught a cold
~やろー 〜なんでしょう;〜だろ I guess; probably
~やん 〜じゃん isn't it.
えいくろった 酔っ払ったinebriated
ひやがいーめし 昼食lunch
いっちょん 全くcompletely
やぐらしい うるさい annoying
あちゃこちゃ あちこち here and there

Cultural references