Kunigami language facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Kunigami language |
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Native to | Japan |
Region | Northern Okinawa |
Ethnicity | Ryukyuan people |
Native speakers | 5,000 (2004) (date missing) |
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The Kunigami language (Kunigami: 山原言葉, Yanbaru kutūba) is an endangered Ryukyuan language spoken in the Kunigami area of Okinawa, Japan.
Japan calls it a dialect while most linguists put Kunigami as its own language within the Ryukyuan languages group.
Kunigami is somewhat understandable to people who speak the Okinawan language. However, Japanese speakers wouldn’t be able to understand Kunigami. There are also different dialects of Kunigami, such as the one on Okinoerabu.
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Phrases
Okinoerabu dialect
Thank you. = みへでぃろ。(Mihediro).
Welcome. = うがみやぶら。/ めんしょーり。(Ugamiyabura. / Menshoori.)
Music
A famous sanshin song known as “Aha Bushi” is sung in Kunigami.
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See also
In Spanish: Idioma kunigami para niños
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