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Japanese vs Irish Dialects


Irish vs Japanese Dialects


Dialects

Dialect 1
Sanuki   
Connacht Irish   

Where They Speak
Kagawa   
Connacht   

How Many People Speak
1,000,000.00   
28
Not Available   

Dialect 2
Hakata   
Munster Irish   

Where They Speak
Fukuoka   
Munster   

Dialect 3
Kansai   
Ulster Irish   

Where They Speak
kansai   
Ulster   

Total No. Of Dialects
31   
25
4   
4

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Where they Speak Japanese and Irish Dialects

Japanese vs Irish dialects consists information about where they speak Japanese and Irish dialects.

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How Many People Speak Japanese and Irish Dialects

Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Japanese vs Irish Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Japanese and Irish Dialects.

    Japanese Dialects:
  • Sanuki speaking population: 1,000,000.00
  • Hakata speaking population: Not Available
  • Kansai speaking population: Not Available
    Irish Dialects:
  • Connacht Irish speaking population: Not Available
  • Munster Irish speaking population: Not Available
  • Ulster Irish speaking population: Not Available

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