Saga Dialect - See Also

See Also

  • Japanese dialects
Japanese language
Stages
  • Old Japanese
  • Early Middle Japanese
  • Late Middle Japanese
  • Early Modern Japanese
  • Modern Japanese
Dialects
  • Hokkaidō
  • Tōhoku
    • Tsugaru
    • Kesen
    • Yamagata
  • Kantō
    • Ibaraki
    • Tokyo
  • Tōkai–Tōsan
    • Nagaoka
    • Nagoya
    • Mino
    • Hida
  • Hokuriku
  • Kansai
  • Chūgoku
  • Umpaku
  • Shikoku
    • Iyo
    • Tosa
    • Sanuki
  • Hōnichi
    • Ōita
  • Hichiku
    • Hakata
    • Saga
    • Tsushima
  • Satsugū
  • Hachijō
  • Okinawan Japanese
Japonic languages
  • Okinawan language
  • Kunigami language
  • Miyako language
  • Amami language
  • Yaeyama language
  • Yonaguni language
Writing system
Logograms
  • Kanji
  • Kanbun
Kana
  • Hiragana
  • Katakana
  • Furigana
  • Okurigana
  • Gojūon
  • Man'yōgana
  • Hentaigana
Orthography
  • Punctuation
  • Japanese orthography issues
  • Kanazukai
  • Historical kana orthography
  • Jōdai Tokushu Kanazukai
  • Modern kana usage
  • Yotsugana
  • Transcription into Japanese
Grammar and
vocabulary
  • Japanese grammar
  • Verb and adjective conjugations
  • Consonant and vowel verbs
  • Irregular verbs
  • Pronouns
  • Adjectives
  • Possessives
  • Particles
  • Topic marker
  • Counter words
  • Numerals
  • Native words (yamato kotoba)
  • Sino-Japanese vocabulary
  • Loan words (gairaigo)
  • Honorific speech
  • Honorifics
  • Court lady language (nyōbō kotoba)
  • Gender differences
  • Dictionaries
Phonology
  • Pitch accent
  • Sound symbolism
  • Rendaku
Romanization
  • Hepburn
  • Nihon-shiki
  • Kunrei
  • JSL
  • Wāpuro rōmaji
Cyrillization
  • Cyrillization of Japanese

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