I like how you say 'shinken' in Oita dialect, you know?Mumumu... Then, to give an example of Mie dialect... How would you all say 'in three days'?Tomorrow... The day after tomorrow... Then, 'shiasatte'Shinken = veryI want to use that in our unit somehow... 'Shinken'!In Saga, our word for 'very' is 'kuu' or 'gabai', got it? Like, 'Lord Ayame is gabai yaarashika!'
yaarashika=cute in Saga-benHehe... right? I'm glad to hear it♪Am I really that horrible (iyarashii)-!?Tamami-san, you don't say 'shinken', do you? You're from Saga prefecture right?It's a lot like Oita dialect! She meant 'you're very cute'♪In Mie dialect, it's 'sasatte'! And 'shiasatte' means the next day, so take caution!What!? Really!?It is now... Nagoya dialect's time on the battlefield! In Nagoya, the word for 'very' is 'dera', but did you know it's short for 'deluxe'?Sorry, that was a lie...Hey, hold on? This was supposed to be a meeting to prepare for our unit's MCing, but somehow it became an interesting dialect competition...?Aoi-chan, lately making realizations like this has become your trademark routine