フーレ
Appearance
Ainu
[edit]Verb
[edit]フーレ • (huure)
Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proto-Ainu *guurE HLL (“red”).[1]
Proto-Ainu *huure HL (“red”).[2]
Derived terms
[edit]- フレアタネ ("red turnip", a carrot)
- フレシサㇺ ("red foreigners", Russians)
- フレㇷ゚ (furep, more specifically, a red fox, literally “red thing”)
Pronunciation
[edit]IPA(key): /hu.u.ɾe/, [hu.ʔu.ɾe]

area | pronunciation |
---|---|
Yakumo (八雲) | húre |
Oshamambe (長万部) | húre |
Horobetsu (幌別) | húre |
Hiratori (平取) | húre |
Nukkibetsu (貫気別) | húre |
Niikappu (新冠) | húre |
Samani (様似) | húre |
Obihiro (帯広) | húre |
Kushiro (釧路) | húre |
Bihoro (美幌) | húre |
Asahikawa (旭川) | húre |
Nayoro (名寄) | húre |
Soya (宗谷) | húre |
Ochiho (落帆) | huure |
Tarantomari (多蘭泊) | huure |
Maoka (真岡) | huure |
Shiraura (白浦) | huure |
Raichishka (ライチシカ) | huure |
Nairo (内路) | huure |
See also
[edit]retar / レタㇻ / テタラ | ruretar / ルレタㇻ | kunne / クンネ |
hure / フレ / フーレ | sikerpepeus / シケㇾペペウㇱ | |
hukinane / フキナネ | ||
nis iro / ニㇲ イロ | siwnin / シウニン | |
ruhure / ルフレ |
References
[edit]- ^ Vovin, Alexander V. (1993) Leiden: E.J. Brill, editors, A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu.
- ^ 服部四郎・知里真志保 (Shirō Hattori & Mashiho Chiri) (1960) 『アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究』「民族學研究」 (Ainu Go Shohōgen No Kiso Goi Tōkeigaku Teki Kenkyū, “A Lexicostatistic Study on the Ainu Dialects”)[1] (in Japanese), Japan: 日本文化人類学会 (“Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology”)
- ^ 服部四郎・知里真志保 (Shirō Hattori & Mashiho Chiri) (1960) 『アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究』「民族學研究」 (Ainu Go Shohōgen No Kiso Goi Tōkeigaku Teki Kenkyū, “A Lexicostatistic Study on the Ainu Dialects”)[2] (in Japanese), Japan: 日本文化人類学会 (“Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology”)