“Aynu itak” のwerson間の差分
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|region=[[Aynu mosir]] | |region=[[Aynu mosir]] ([[Yaun mosir]]. Teeta [[Karaputo]]・[[Ruttom ikinnepoysir]]・[[Tohoku sisserke (Sisam mosir)]] or ta a=ye) | ||
|speakers=1996 pa sirunkurpiski: 15n<ref>[http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas/en/atlasmap/language-id-475.html UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]</ref> <br/> 2007 pa sirunkurpiski: 10n<ref>Bradley, D. ''Languages of Mainland South-East Asia'' (2007) In O. Miyaoka, O. Sakiyama, and M. E. Krauss (eds.), ''The vanishing languages of the Pacific Rim'', pp. 301–336. Oxford Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.</ref> <br/ > 2017 pa sirunkurpiski: 5n | |speakers=1996 pa sirunkurpiski: 15n<ref>[http://www.unesco.org/culture/languages-atlas/en/atlasmap/language-id-475.html UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]</ref> <br/> 2007 pa sirunkurpiski: 10n<ref>Bradley, D. ''Languages of Mainland South-East Asia'' (2007) In O. Miyaoka, O. Sakiyama, and M. E. Krauss (eds.), ''The vanishing languages of the Pacific Rim'', pp. 301–336. Oxford Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.</ref> <br/ > 2017 pa sirunkurpiski: 5n | ||
|script=[[Katakana]]、[[Rómaunkur Itakitokpa]]、[[Nuca Itakitokpa]] <small>(Hanke-ikir wano)</small> <br /> Isam <small>(Husko)</small> | |script=[[Katakana]]、[[Rómaunkur Itakitokpa]]、[[Nuca Itakitokpa]] <small>(Hanke-ikir wano)</small> <br /> Isam <small>(Husko)</small> |
2024 ppm 3 2024-03-05T15:31:12+00:00up 5 312024 (Ape.) 15:31時点におけるwerson
Ainu itak アイヌ イタㇰ Айну итак | |
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Hawhum | IPA: /aj.nu i.tak/ |
Mosir | Nippon |
Sisserke | Aynu mosir (Yaun mosir. Teeta Karaputo・Ruttom ikinnepoysir・Tohoku sisserke (Sisam mosir) or ta a=ye) |
Itakkur |
1996 pa sirunkurpiski: 15n[1] 2007 pa sirunkurpiski: 10n[2] 2017 pa sirunkurpiski: 5n |
Ikir |
Yaykoan itak
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Itakitokpa |
Katakana、Rómaunkur Itakitokpa、Nuca Itakitokpa (Hanke-ikir wano) Isam (Husko) |
Itak Iuscipiskip | |
ISO 639-2 |
ain |
ISO 639-3 |
ain |
SIL | AIN |
Glottolog |
Nokaor:Glottolink [3] |
isam eyayhomsu iurenkare | |
Critically endangered (Moseley 2010) | |
Ruttom un aynu itak | Isam |
Karapto un aynu itak | Isam |
Aynu mosir un aynu itak | Sonno eyayhomsu |
Aynu itak(/aj.nu i.tak/ [ˈʔäjꜜˌnu ʔi.ˈtäk̚]) anak Aynu kor itak ne.
Hawhum
Ununehum
Sisam itak anak askne ununehum kor. Arwan ununehum tanneru ani iumosmanukar=an.
sa | noski | mak | |
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hutne | i | u | |
noski | e | o | |
sep | a |
Itokpa
Aynu itak tu Itak-itokpa eywanke.
Irenka
Aynu itak anak sisak Itak-irenka kor.
Ikir
Réitak
- ↑ UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
- ↑ Bradley, D. Languages of Mainland South-East Asia (2007) In O. Miyaoka, O. Sakiyama, and M. E. Krauss (eds.), The vanishing languages of the Pacific Rim, pp. 301–336. Oxford Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin et al., eds (2016). “Ainu”. Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History