うとぅ
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[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]うとぅ (utu)
Yaeyama
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[edit]うとぅ (utu)
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Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Ryukyuan *oto, from Proto-Japonic *ətə.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]うとぅ (utu)
- 音: sound
- うとぅか゚ ぐまびてぃ ’かにぬん
- utu'nga gumabiti ’kaninun
- The sound is so quiet, I cannot hear it.
- うとぅん さたん みぬん
- utun satan minun
- There hasn't been any information.
- うとぅか゚ ぐまびてぃ ’かにぬん
- 音: reputation (good or bad); rumor, rumour
- うとぅんでぃ まいふな
- utundi maifuna
- a good reputation
- うとぅんでぃ まいふな
References
[edit]- Yonaguni Hōgen Jiten Henshū I'inkai (与那国方言辞典編集委員会) (2021) どぅなんむぬい辞典 [Dunanmunui Dictionary], Yonaguni (与那国町): Yonaguni-chō Kyōiku I'inkai (与那国町教育委員会), page 86
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