Mino Dialect - Famous Persons Using Mino Dialect

Famous Persons Using Mino Dialect

  • Yuriko Osada (長田 百合子 Osada Yuriko)
  • Yoko Kumada (speaks standard Japanese, but uses the Mino dialect on some programs)

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