The Tokyo dialect (東京弁 Tōkyō-ben) is a Japanese dialect spoken in modern Tokyo.
The dialect in modern Tokyo is often considered to equate standard Japanese, though in fact the Tokyo dialect differs from standard Japanese in a number of areas. Noticeable earmarks of the dialect include the frequent use of sa (さ), which is roughly analogous to "like" as used in American English slang; jan (じゃん), which is a contraction of ja nai ka (じゃないか isn't that...
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