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Toku-No-Shima |
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The Amami language is spoken in the Amami Islands south of Kyūshū. The number of competent native speakers is not known, but
native speakers can be found mostly among old people—as a result of Japanese language policy, the younger generations speaks
mostly Japanese as their first language. Amami is a Ryukyuan language, most closely related to Okinawan. It is sometimes considered
two languages. The main dialects are as follows: Northern Amami Northern Ōshima dialect Kikai Island dialect Southern Amami
Southern Ōshima dialect Yoron dialect |
Names (more)[en] Toku-No-Shima |
Language type : Living
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