我ん
Appearance
Miyako
[edit]Kanji in this term |
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我 |
Grade: 6 |
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Ryukyuan *wanu, from Proto-Japonic *wa. Related to Japanese 我 (wa, ware, “I, me”), cognate with eastern Old Japanese 我 (wanu, “I, me”), Okinawan 我ん (wan, “I, me”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]我ん (ban)
Okinawan
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我 |
わ Grade: 6 |
kun'yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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吾ん |
Alternative forms
[edit]- (topicalized, irregular) 我んねー (wannē)
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Ryukyuan *wanu, from Proto-Japonic *wa. Cognate with standard Japanese 我 (wa, ware, “I, me”), eastern Old Japanese 我 (wanu, “I, me”), Miyako 我ん (ban, “I, me”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]我ん (wan)
- first-person pronoun: I, me
- 我んとぅ沖縄んかい行ちゅん。
- Wan-tu Uchinā-nkai ichun.
- (They're) going to Okinawa with me.
- 我んとぅ沖縄んかい行ちゅん。
References
[edit]- “わん【我ん】” in JLect - Japonic Languages and Dialects Database Dictionary, 2019.
Categories:
- Miyako terms spelled with 我
- Miyako terms inherited from Proto-Ryukyuan
- Miyako terms derived from Proto-Ryukyuan
- Miyako terms inherited from Proto-Japonic
- Miyako terms derived from Proto-Japonic
- Miyako terms with IPA pronunciation
- Miyako lemmas
- Miyako pronouns
- Miyako terms spelled with sixth grade kanji
- Miyako terms with 1 kanji
- Okinawan terms spelled with 我 read as わ
- Okinawan terms read with kun'yomi
- Okinawan terms inherited from Proto-Ryukyuan
- Okinawan terms derived from Proto-Ryukyuan
- Okinawan terms inherited from Proto-Japonic
- Okinawan terms derived from Proto-Japonic
- Okinawan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Okinawan lemmas
- Okinawan pronouns
- Okinawan terms spelled with sixth grade kanji
- Okinawan terms with 1 kanji
- Okinawan terms with usage examples