Learn Japanese Dialects at JapanesePod101.com! It’s time for another lesson in the Niigata Dialect! Yuuki and Rie return with a brand new conversation which features a bit of a misunderstanding. See if you can figure it out before the explanation! We’ll take a look at more particles and some unique vocabulary. And of course, you can hear the lovely Rie say “awww yeah!” What more could you want from a Japanese Culture Class? After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Japanese Culture Classes. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Mina-san, how much of it could you catch? Can you hear the intonation differences? If you’re interested in this dialect, we highly recommend trying out the Line By Line Audio in the Learning Center. You’ll astound your Japanese friends if you can get this intonation down pat.
I didn’t understand a single thing…apart from thair having to go back to some place.
It feels slightly weird knowing you’re listening to japanese but not getting a single word… I love the sounds in this dialect.
I think なにね is pretty cool ! This is one word I’m bound to use and abuse
このレッスンはばか面白かったろも、なにね言ってんかねっていうところがすごくあったてば。りえさんの”awww yeah”も、ばかかっけぇらの。新潟にいるおなごがいとしげかね。
Is this the last 新潟弁 lesson?
This time I understood all the conversation.
Perhaps because I spent a few days in Himi. Is it the same dialect?
>>りえさんの”awww yeah”も、ばかかっけぇらの。
hahahahahaha ![]()
you rule!
nope, there is 1 more!
o-koko i like that word
i wonder how many people in japan use this dialect ?
Man, I love the 新潟弁 lessons. Do you have any plans to do any other dialects? I’m sure there are plenty of people who want to know 大阪/関西弁. 鹿児島弁もワッゼ面白いよ!
Rie-chan sounds cute. Will she be in other lessons too?
Category: Japanese Culture Classes |
Grammar: non standard | Function: talking about children | Topic: babies, dialects, Niigata | Politeness Level: casual
Share This