1. Your country

1. Your country
2. Which dialect of your language do you hate hearing?

>Denmark (ignore flag)
>Western Jutlandic

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Indian

Nord-dansk (Oslo)

based, pretty much this

Japan
Kansai (by far the worst), Northern Kanto, Aomori

daily reminder that the danish "language" consists for 50-60% of low saxon loanwords

Randstad has the worst dutch accent imo

agreed.

Cyprian
Doesn't help that our number one youtuber is a Cypriot whose first language is English

Bornholmsk is disgusting too

Sweden

Skånska (Scania)
Östgötska (Östergötland)

France
Basically anything south of Poitiers makes me sick

all dialects other than rigsdansk is disgusting

1, Moscow
2, Southerners: Don, Stavropol, Kuban

The people in the capital and on the coast talk like fags

Swabian is literally incomprehensible to the average german

1. the Most Serene Republic of Tokyo
2. any other jargons on this archipelago

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What do you think of Kansai dialect?

New York City/New Jersey
Some Southern accents are disgusting while others are nice.
Pittsburgh/northern West Virginia/Eastern Ohio
Some Californian ones are gross too.

... i actually want to speak Kyoto dialect rather than this generic Tokyo standard

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Flag
The Levant dialect sounds absolutely gay
The saudi-golf dialect is the subhuman version of Arabic
The Maghreb dialect sounds like Arabic was brutally raped by another unknown language

How do I get a western jutland gf?

is west jutlandic the one without genders

Burgerland
None, English dialects are all super fun and the correct way of speaking a language should be determined by its speakers, not by some scholars. Or just ebonics :)

Btw how different are Kyoto and Osaka dialects?

no idea as i'm not from there, for example "yeah" in Kyoto is "seya" while it's "soya" in Osaka. i can barely tell them apart. the Osaka dialect is eclipsing the Kyoto dialect these days

saxon gibberish is nearly as bad

France
However they speak in Provence