Hōnichi dialects
The Hōnichi dialect or Hōjitsu dialect is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in eastern Kyushu. It is closer in some ways to Western Japanese that it is to other Kyushu dialects. The name Hōnichi is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Buzen, Bungo and Hyūga, names of old provinces there.Hōnichi dialect
- * Ryōhō dialect
- ** Buzen dialect
- *** Kitakyūshū dialect
- *** Nakatsu dialect
- ** Ōita dialect
- * Miyazaki 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.