Okinawa-gí
Guā-māu
Okinawa-gí | |
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沖縄口 / ウチナーグチ | |
Hoat-im | /ʔut͡ɕinaːɡut͡ɕi/ |
Goân-chū kok-ka | Ji̍t-pún |
Sú-iōng tē-khu | Okinawa Kûn-tó lâm-pō͘ |
Gí-hē |
Ji̍t-pún gí-cho̍k
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Gí-giân tāi-bé | |
ISO 639-3 |
ryu |
Glottolog |
cent2126 |
ELP | South-Central Okinawan |
Linguasphere |
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Tiong-lâm-pō͘ Okinawa-gí, ia̍h kiò Shuri–Naha-oē | |
Gûi-hiám thêng-tō͘ | |
Definitely endangered (UNESCO) gûi-hiám | |
Okinawa-gí sī Ji̍t-pún Okinawa-koān ê chi̍t ê giân-gí, mā-sī Liû-kiû-gí lāi-bīn ê 1 khoán, chú-iàu tī Okinawa-tó lâm-pō͘ kap tiong-pō͘ thong-hêng.
Okinawa-gí mā-sī kó͘-chá Liû-kiû-kok ê koan-hong gí-giân.
Chù-kha
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Mimizun.com 2005, Comment #658 – 45-CAC-ai comprises most of Central Okinawa, including Shuri (Naha), Ginowan and Nishihara; 45-CAC-aj comprises the southern tip of Okinawa Island, including Itoman, Mabuni and Takamine; 45-CAC-ak encompasses the region west of Okinawa Island, including the Kerama Islands, Kumejima and Aguni.
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