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How are you? Here is a post about Ainu greetings (アイヌ語挨拶).
Activity
Let's look at these greetings! What do you think they mean?
Activity
Let's look at these greetings! What do you think they mean?
Iramkarapte. (イランカラプテ) He. (ヘー)
E-iwanke ya? (エイワンケ ヤ?)
Ku-iwanke wa. (クイワンケ ワ)
E-re hemanta ya? (エレ ヘマンタ ヤ?)
K-ani anakne ____ ku-ne. (カニ アナㇰネ ____ クネ)
Check your guesses - were any of them correct, or close?
Video
Now here is a short animated video about the Ainu language. It's a chant that in a way tells the story of the Ainu. Here is only one question about it:
Video
Now here is a short animated video about the Ainu language. It's a chant that in a way tells the story of the Ainu. Here is only one question about it:
How similar do you think the Ainu language is to Japanese, or other Asian languages you know or have heard? What's your feeling about it? (If you watch and listen to this video directly on YouTube, you can turn on Japanese subtitles (字幕). Try it!)
Write down what you think. Bring it to class next week!
I hope you find this video interesting.Write down what you think. Bring it to class next week!
Image: Top - by Unknown - Japanese book "Series of Japanese geography and folk culture: Vol.14" published by Shinkosha, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7622792/courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Content: Ainu greetings courtesy of Wikitravel.
Video upload from YouTube. I do not own the rights to the content or animation. All rights reserved to the copyright holder(s). Uploaded for classroom use only.
Video upload from YouTube. I do not own the rights to the content or animation. All rights reserved to the copyright holder(s). Uploaded for classroom use only.
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