. . . . . "The Kant\u014D dialect (\u95A2\u6771\u65B9\u8A00 kant\u014D h\u014Dgen, \u95A2\u6771\u5F01 kant\u014D-ben) is a group of the Japanese dialects spoken in the Kant\u014D region apart from the Izu Islands. The Kanto dialect is including the Tokyo dialect which is the basis of the modern standard Japanese. Along with the Tohoku dialect, it has been characterized by a suffix -be or -ppe; Kanto speakers were called Kant\u014D bei by Kansai speakers in the Edo period. The eastern Kant\u014D dialect has more features common to the T\u014Dhoku dialect."@en . . "Kant\u014D Japanese"@en .