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  2. Ainu language - Wikipedia

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    Another form of Ainu language revitalization is an annual national competition, which is Ainu language-themed. People of many differing demographics are often encouraged to take part in the contest. Since 2017, the popularity of the contest has increased. [43] The Ainu language has also been featured in the manga and anime Golden Kamuy.

  3. Ainu languages - Wikipedia

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    The Ainu languages (/ ˈ aɪ n uː / EYE-noo), [1] sometimes known as Ainuic, are a small language family, often regarded as a language isolate, historically spoken by the Ainu people of northern Japan and neighboring islands, as well as mainland, including previously southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula.

  4. File:WIKITONGUES- Teruyo speaking Ainu.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: Ainu is spoken at varying levels of fluency by an unknown number of people, primarily among the roughly 15,000 members of the Ainu culture, an indigenous community of northern Japan. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Ainu speakers faced harsh persecution by the state, with legislation forbidding their language's use in the public ...

  5. Ainu people - Wikipedia

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    The Ainu language has no indigenous system of writing and has historically been transliterated using Japanese kana or Russian Cyrillic. As of 2019, it was typically written either in katakana or in the Latin alphabet. Many of the Ainu dialects, especially those from different extremities of Hokkaido, are not mutually intelligible. However, all ...

  6. Ainu - Wikipedia

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    Ainu people, an East Asian ethnic group of Japan and the Russian Far East Ainu languages, a family of languages Ainu language of Hokkaido; Kuril Ainu language, extinct language of the Kuril Islands; Sakhalin Ainu language, extinct language from the island of Sakhalin; Ainu music; Ainu cuisine; Ainu (Middle-earth), spirit in J. R. R. Tolkien's ...

  7. Ainu culture - Wikipedia

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    A dictionary of the Ainu language was published by John Batchelor, an English missionary, and Shujiro Ekuho (Japanese) (1849–1924), who became a teacher at the Harukoto Ainu School (established in 1891). Together, they compiled the Ainu Zasshiroku (Ainu Miscellaneous Records). The Ainu language has been studied and documented academically.

  8. Category:Ainu - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) བོད་ཡིག; Brezhoneg; Català; Čeština; Deutsch

  9. Korpokkur - Wikipedia

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    The name is traditionally analysed as a tripartite compound of kor ("butterbur plant"), pok ("under, below"), and kur ("person") and interpreted to mean "people below the leaves of the Fuki" in the Ainu language. The Ainu believe that the korpokkur were the people who lived in the Ainu land before the Ainu themselves lived there. They were ...