Yaeyama Language

  Yaeyama (八重山語; Yaeyama: yaimamunii) is a language spoken by around 44,650 people in the Yaeyama Islands, south of the Miyako area of the Ryukyus. It is a Ryukyuan language, most closely related to Miyako. Yaeyama has three dialects, named after the islands they are found on: The speech of the Yaeyaman island of Yonaguni, while closely related, is usually classified as a separate language. The Ryukyuan language split from Proto-Japonic when its ... more

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  • Yayeyama

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  • rys
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