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− | '''Yaeyama''' (八重山物言 / ヤイマムニ, ''Yaimamuni'') is spoken in the Yaeyama Islands, in the Okinawa prefecture of [[Japan]]. The language is closely related to Japanese phrasebook|Japanese. | + | '''Yaeyama''' (八重山物言 / ヤイマムニ, ''Yaimamuni'') is spoken in the Yaeyama Islands, in the Okinawa prefecture of [[Japan]]. The language is closely related to [[Japanese phrasebook|Japanese]]. |
== Dialects == | == Dialects == |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 20 September 2024
Yaeyama (八重山物言 / ヤイマムニ, Yaimamuni) is spoken in the Yaeyama Islands, in the Okinawa prefecture of Japan. The language is closely related to Japanese.
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Dialects
There are significant dialectal differences between the islands and the following phrasebook is based on the dialect of Ishigaki and the largest and most populous island. See the separate Yonaguni phrasebook for the version spoken on Yonaguni.
A few examples:
Ishigaki | Shiroyasu | Yonaguni | |
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"sea" | tumoːrɨ | inaga | unnaga |
"head" | tsuburɨ | amasukuru | mimburu |
"cloud" | hwumu | hwumoŋ | mmu
Pronunciation guide"j" is pronounced like a "y" in English. Some syllables begin with a "ng", and this may be difficult for some English speakers. The triangular colon indicates a long vowel. VowelsConsonantsCommon diphthongsPhraselistBasics
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