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Ainu

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Ainu
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Etymology

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From Japanese アイヌ (Ainu), from Ainu アイヌ (aynu, person).

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Ainu (plural Ainu or Ainus)

  1. A member of an ethnic group on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.
    • 2009, Nicolas Tranter, The Languages of Japan and Korea:
      In the past, the Ainu (their selfname meaning 'person'), traditionally huntergatherers, occupied not only Hokkaido but also a considerable part of the island of Honshu until the middle the eighteenth century, []
  2. Synonym of Hokkaido (dog breed).
    • 1983, Pure-bred Dogs, American Kennel Gazette, page 11:
      [] Hokkaidos or Ainus (smaller versions of the Akita); Akitas, Japanese Spitz, Japanese Chin, Nippon Terriers and Kai Ken.

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Ainu (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Ainu ethnic group or their language.

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Ainu

  1. The endangered language spoken by the Ainu ethnic group, generally considered a language isolate with no known relation to other languages.

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Ainu (アィヌ)

  1. man
  2. The Ainu people.

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Ainu

  1. a female given name of rather rare usage, variant of Aino

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Romanization

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Ainu

  1. Rōmaji transcription of アイヌ

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Ainu

  1. Ainu people, Ainu (ethnic group)