マタㇰ

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Ainu

Alternative forms

Noun

マタㇰ (mátak)

  1. (Hokkaido) younger sister (Words used primarily by women)
Map of Ainu Language: younger sister
dialect table: younger sister (1964)
area pronunciation
Yakumo (八雲) mátak, -i; turés, -í (男が恋人の意にも使う)
Horobetsu (幌別) mátak, -i; matapa
Saru (沙流) mátak, -i(女の); matápa,(-ha)(男の); turés, -i (男の)
Obihiro (帯広) mátak, -i(女の); turés, -i(男の)
Bihoro (美幌) matak, -i(女の); tures, -i(男の)
Asahikawa (旭川) turés
Nayoro (名寄) mátak(女が言う); turés(男が言う)
Soya (宗谷) maták,-ihi(女の); turés,-ihi(男の)
Karafuto (樺太) heekopo,-ho
Chishima (千島) ake'bo(136)

Synonyms

Ainu dialectal forms of マタㇰ (younger sister)
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GroupRegionLocationWords
Hokkaido AinuSouthern/CentralHorobetsuマタㇰ (mátak, -i), マタパ (matapa)
Saruマタㇰ (mátak, -i(女の)), チセタトゥレㇱ (cisetatures(-i)), トゥレㇱヌ (turesnu), マタパ (matápa,(-ha)(男の)), トゥレㇱ (turés, -i (男の))
Yakumoマタㇰ (mátak, -i), トゥレㇱ (turés, -í (男が恋人の意にも使う))
NorthernAsahikawaトゥレㇱ (turés)
Nayoroマタㇰ (mátak(女が言う)), トゥレㇱ (turés(男が言う))
Soyaマタㇰ (maták,-ihi(女の)), トゥレㇱ (turés,-ihi(男の))
EasternAkanマタㇰ (matak(-i))
Bihoroマタㇰ (matak, -i(女の)), トゥレㇱ (tures, -i(男の))
Kushiroマタキ (mataki), トゥレシ (turesi)
Nemuroトゥレㇱポ (turespo)
Obihiroマタㇰ (mátak, -i(女の)), トゥレㇱ (turés, -i(男の))
Sakhalin AinuWest CoastMaokaマタㇵ (matah(k-i))
Raichishkaヘーコポ (heekopo,-ho)
East CoastAihamaオアットゥイケㇱ (oattuykes(-i))
Shirauraマタㇵ (matah(k-i)), オアットゥイケㇱ (oattuykes(-i))
Taraikaマタㇰ (matak(-i))
Kuril AinuNorthernShumshuアケポ (ake'po(136))
SouthernSouth Kurilマチㇼペ (macirpe)
This table shows various dialectal forms in Ainu languages. The classification into Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and Kuril groups is based on geographical distribution.
((CW)): 知里真志保・和田文治郎(1943)「樺太アイヌ語に於ける人体関係名彙」『樺太庁博物館報告』5(1): 39-80
((C1)): 知里真志保(1953)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第1巻 (植物篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((C3)): 知里真志保(1954)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第3巻 (人間篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((HC)): 服部四郎・知里真志保(1960)「アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究」『民族學研究』24(4): 307-342,日本文化人類学会
((C2)): 知里真志保(1962)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第2巻 (動物篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((H)): 服部四郎 編(1964)『アイヌ語方言辞典』岩波書店
((V)): Alexander Vovin (1993) A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu. Leiden: E.J. Brill

References

  1. ^ 服部四郎 (Shirō Hattori) (1964) アイヌ語方言辞典 (Ainu Go Hōgen Jiten, An Ainu Dialect Dictionary) (in Japanese), Japan: 岩波書店 (Iwanami Shoten)