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  1. Feb 5, 2019 · Last update:20 April 2023. Several thousand years old, the ainu language spoken in northern Japan was dying out due to political pressure from the central government. at the end of the 20th century, this trend was reversed. while ainus future is still not guaranteed because it isn’t taught in schools, the resurgence of interest is undeniable.

  2. Ainu ( アイヌ・イタㇰ, Ainu-itak ), or more precisely Hokkaido Ainu ( Japanese: 北海道アイヌ語 ), is a language spoken by a few elderly members of the Ainu people on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It is a member of the Ainu language family, itself considered a language family isolate with no academic consensus of origin.

  3. Ainu (アィヌ・イタㇰ / Aynu=itak) Ainu is spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It was once spoken in the Kuril Islands, the northern part of Honshu and the southern half of Sakhalin. The last Ainu speaker on Sakhalin died in 1994. Ainu is a language isolate, unrelated to any other language.

  4. The Ainu language is the language of the Ainu people in northern Japan. [3] It was not written until the 19th century. Since then, it has been written in katakana or the Latin alphabet . In the 19th century, Ainu was spoken in Ezo (including Hokkaidō Island and the southern part of Chishima Islands ), the southern part of Karapto ( Sakhalin ...

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Mar 28, 2024 • Article History. Ainu couple in ceremonial dress, Hokkaido, Japan. Ainu, indigenous people of Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands who were culturally and physically distinct from their Japanese neighbours until the second part of the 20th century.

  6. The Ainugo kaiwa jiten is a dictionary prepared by Shōzaburō Kanazawa, and is a compilation of a “dictionary and conversation section”. Kanazawa visited Hokkaido to research the Ainu language between 1895 and 1897 while he was a postgraduate at Tokyo University. Professor Jinbo Kotora, a professor at Tokyo University, supervised Kanazawa ...

  7. The community was stigmatized, considered savage and inferior. the saga of the ainu language Several thousand years old, the Ainu language spoken in northern Japan was dying out due to political pressure from the central government. At the end of the 20th century, this trend was reversed. While Ainu’s future is still not guaranteed because it ...

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