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- Ainu_languages abstract "The Ainu languages are a small language family spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaidō, the southern half of the island of Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands, an island chain that stretches from Hokkaidō to the southern tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula. They are alternately considered a group of closely related languages, or as divergent dialects of a single language isolate. One surviving members is the Hokkaidō Ainu which is considered critically endangered by UNESCO.UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger".
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- Ainu_languages wikiPageID "1908801".
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- Ainu_languages category "ain:Japanese derivations".
- Ainu_languages category "ja:Ainu derivations".
- Ainu_languages child Ainu_language.
- Ainu_languages child "Kuril Ainu".
- Ainu_languages child "Sakhalin Ainu".
- Ainu_languages child "Taraika Ainu".
- Ainu_languages ethnicity Ainu_people.
- Ainu_languages ethnicity Emishi.
- Ainu_languages family "A primary language family".
- Ainu_languages familycolor "Paleosiberian".
- Ainu_languages glotto "ainu1240".
- Ainu_languages hasPhotoCollection Ainu_languages.
- Ainu_languages map "Historical expanse of Ainu.png".
- Ainu_languages mapcaption "Historically attested range of the Ainu and suspected former range based on toponymic evidence [Vovin 1993], Matagi villages , and Japanese isoglosses".
- Ainu_languages name "Ainu".
- Ainu_languages region "Hokkaidō; formerly southern and central Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and perhaps northern Honshū".
- Ainu_languages type "Ainu borrowings from Japanese".
- Ainu_languages type "Japanese borrowings from Ainu".
- Ainu_languages subject Category:Ainu_language.
- Ainu_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Japan.
- Ainu_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Russia.
- Ainu_languages subject Category:Paleosiberian_languages.
- Ainu_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Ainu_languages type Class107997703.
- Ainu_languages type Collection107951464.
- Ainu_languages type Communication100033020.
- Ainu_languages type Group100031264.
- Ainu_languages type Language106282651.
- Ainu_languages type LanguagesOfJapan.
- Ainu_languages type LanguagesOfRussia.
- Ainu_languages type PaleosiberianLanguages.
- Ainu_languages type Language.
- Ainu_languages type Language.
- Ainu_languages type InformationEntity.
- Ainu_languages comment "The Ainu languages are a small language family spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaidō, the southern half of the island of Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands, an island chain that stretches from Hokkaidō to the southern tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula. They are alternately considered a group of closely related languages, or as divergent dialects of a single language isolate.".
- Ainu_languages label "Ainu languages".
- Ainu_languages label "アイヌ語方言".
- Ainu_languages sameAs アイヌ語方言.
- Ainu_languages sameAs m.05fc8x6.
- Ainu_languages sameAs Q3509651.
- Ainu_languages sameAs Q3509651.
- Ainu_languages sameAs Ainu_languages.
- Ainu_languages wasDerivedFrom Ainu_languages?oldid=604127565.
- Ainu_languages depiction Historical_expanse_of_Ainu.png.
- Ainu_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Ainu_languages.