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Encyclopedia > Ainu Times

The Ainu Times is the only newspaper published in the Ainu language. It uses both special katakana and romanizations in its articles. Its editor is Takashi Hamada. The Ainu language (Ainu: アイヌ イタㇰ, aynu itak; Japanese: アイヌ語, ainu-go) is spoken by the Ainu ethnic group on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. ...


External Links

  • Otarunay Records: HAMADA Takasi's home page (English-- no Ainu content)
  • オタルナイ・レコード (includes pages on Ainu Times)

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Ainu language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (948 words)
Ainu is generally thought to be a language isolate with no known relation to other languages.
Ainu is a moribund language, and has been endangered for at least the past few decades.
Ainu traditionally featured incorporation of nouns and adverbs; this is rare in the modern colloquial language.
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