Sakhalin Ainu language
Extinct Ainu language of Sakhalin, Russia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sakhalin Ainu is an extinct Ainu language, or perhaps several Ainu languages, that was or were spoken on the island of Sakhalin, now part of Russia.
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Sakhalin Ainu | |
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kabahuto aynu itah | |
Native to | Japan |
Region | Sakhalin, later Hokkaido |
Ethnicity | Sakhalin Ainu |
Extinct | April 30th, 1994, with the death of Take Asai[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | sakh1245 |
IETF | ain-u-sd-rusak |
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