Aynu itak

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Aynu itak
アイヌ イタㇰ
Айну итак
Hawhum IPA: /aj.nu i.tak/
Mosir 日本の旗 Nippon
Sisserke Aynu mosir (Yaun mosir. Teeta KaraptoRuttom ikinnepoysirTohoku 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
  • Aynu itak
    アイヌ イタㇰ
    Айну итак
Itakitokpa KatakanaRómaunkur ItakitokpaNuca 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)
Ruttomunkur itak Isam
Karaptounkur itak Isam
Yaunmosirunkur itak Sonno eyayhomsu
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Aynu itak (/aj.nu i.tak/ [ˈʔäjꜜˌnu ʔi.ˈtäk̚]) newa A=kor itak anak Aynu mosir ta teetawano an Aynu utari kor itak ne.

Huskoanpe

Teeta wano Aynu utari anak Aynu itak ani a=ukoysoytak korka tane sonno poroko itakkur an. Aynu itak iposse ne Karaptounkur itak newa Poromosirunkur itak kur isam wakusu Yaunkur itak pak siknu wa an korka pon kur ununeitak kor.

Itakutar

Aynu itak neno itak nep ka isam kusu yaykoan itak ne ruwe ne.

Hawhum

Ununehum

Aynu itak anak asikne ununehum kor.

sa noski mak
hutne i u
noski e o
sep a

Ponehum anak tup ikasma wanpe oka.

urenpatoy re nitnenikotor hapurnikotor rekut
etu m n
pus p t k '
pussiru c
siru s h
toptukan r
hanke j w

Itokpa

Teeta itakitokpa sak korka tane re Itak-itokpa eywanke.

Nippon ta Katakana iyotta a=eywanke p ne.

Irenka

Aynu itak anak sisak Itak-irenka kor.

Ikir

Réitak

Iposse

Kampinuye

Poronno ieanpehunarakur Aynu itak eanpehunar. John Batchelor, Kindaiichi Kyōsuke, Chiri Mashiho hene an.

Kampimoto

  1. UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
  2. 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.
  3. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin et al., eds (2016). “Ainu”. Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/ainu1252