Kikai

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Kikai

  1. An island in the Amami archipelago, Japan.
    Synonym: Kikaijima
  2. A Ryukyuan language spoken on Kikai island.
    • 2000, Barbara F. Grimes, Joseph Evans Grimes, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Ethnologue: Languages of the World, volume 1, SIL International, page 539:
      Those over 50 use Kikai at home among themselves but can understand and use Japanese.
    • 2003, Robert B. Kaplan, Richard B. Baldauf Jr., Language and Language-in-Education Planning in the Pacific Basin, Kluwer Academic Publishers, page 18:
      [] , including the Ryûkyûan dialects (11 dialects: Southern, Amami-Oshima Northern, Kikai, Kunigami, Miyako, Okinawan Central, Oki-no-Erabu, Toku-no-Shima, Taeyama, Yonaguni, and Yoron) []
    • 2012, Nicolas Tranter, The Languages of Japan and Korea, Routledge, page 3:
      [] , (iii) the Amami group (Kikai, Ōshima, Tokunoshima, Okierabu, Yoron), []

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