Kunigami | |
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山原言葉/ヤンバルクトゥーバ, Yanbaru Kutūba | |
Native to | Japan |
Region | Northern Okinawa Islands |
Native speakers | 5,000 (2004)[1] |
Japonic
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Japanese | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xug |
Glottolog | kuni1268 |
Kunigami | |
The Kunigami or Northern Okinawan language (Yanbaru Kutūba (山原言葉/ヤンバルクトゥーバ)), is a Ryukyuan language of Northern Okinawa Island in Kunigami District and city of Nago, otherwise known as the Yanbaru region, historically the territory of the kingdom of Hokuzan.
The Nakijin dialect is often considered representative of Kunigami, analogous to the Shuri-Naha dialect of Central Okinawan. The number of fluent native speakers of Kunigami is not known. As a result of Japanese language policy, the younger generation mostly speaks Japanese as their first language.