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U+30DD,ポ
KATAKANA LETTER PO
Composition: [U+30DB] +◌゚ [U+309A]

[U+30DC]
Katakana
[U+30DE]

Ainu

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Pronunciation

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Map of Ainu Language:child

Noun

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(po)

  1. children

Synonyms

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Ainu dialectal forms of([someone's] child)
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GroupRegionLocationWords
Hokkaido AinuSouthern/CentralHobetsuチアッピセ(ciatpise((C3)))
Horobetsuアㇻケチヤサアㇻケチポンテカネアン(arke ciyasa arke ciponte kane an),チウコタㇷ゚(ciukotap(-i)),イトㇺコカヌㇷ゚(itomkokanup(-i)),オヤミチコㇿペ(oyamicikorpe),ヤイコタポ(yaykotapo((C3)))
Horomanアネカリポ(anekaripo((C3)))
Saruコㇿポンペ(kór pónpe (;póyson)),タイペ(táype, (-he) [悪]),ウイペ('úype [悪]((H))),アーフㇷ゚カㇻポ(aahupkarpo),チアピセ(ciapise),サパサカイヌ(sapasakaynu),ヤイレスㇷ゚ポ(yayresuppo((C3)))
Yakumo(pó, (-ho)((H)))
NorthernChikabumiエアㇷ゚ピセㇷ゚(eappisep),ホクサㇰノポ(hokusaknopo((C3)))
Nayoro(pó((H)))
Soyaヘカチ(hekáci),(pó, -ho (小さい)((H)))
EasternBihoro(po((H)))
Harutoriアシロレㇱパㇷ゚(asirorespap),メノコポ(menokopo((C3)))
Kushiroエカチ(ekaci(子供)),(po(子(親に対する)、子供(一般に))((K2021)))
Kussharoアッパケタポ(atpaketapo),ハチャハポオアラサㇺペ(hacahapo oarasampe),オㇰカイポ(okkaypo),ポヌイネ(ponuyne((C3)))
Nemuroマッナウ(matnaw(子|[妻がいる方])((F2016)))
Obihiro(pó, (-ho)((H)))
Sakhalin AinuWest CoastMaokaマㇵポ(mahpo),ケヤンネ(keyanne((C3)))
Raichishkaポー(poo, -ho((H)))
Shiranushiマㇵポ(mahpo((C3)))
Tarantomariマㇵポ(mahpo),オㇹカイポ(ohkaypo((C3)))
East CoastNiitoiトゥラポ(turapo((C3)))
Ochihoマㇵポ(mahpo((C3)))
Shirahama(po(子)((CW)))
Shirauraマㇵポ(mahpo),ケヤンネ(keyanne),チエトイピルㇷ(cietoypiruh(p-i)),チエトゥイピルㇷ(cietuypiruh(p-i)),エヤイカリイサンヘカチ(eyaykari isan hekaci((C3)))
Taraikaトゥラポ(turapo),マッポ(matpo((C3)))
This table shows various dialectal forms in Ainu languages. The classification into Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and Kuril groups is based on geographical distribution.
((CW)): 知里真志保・和田文治郎(1943)「樺太アイヌ語に於ける人体関係名彙」『樺太庁博物館報告』5(1): 39-80
((C1)): 知里真志保(1953)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第1巻 (植物篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((C3)): 知里真志保(1954)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第3巻 (人間篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((HC)): 服部四郎・知里真志保(1960)「アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究」『民族學研究』24(4): 307-342,日本文化人類学会
((C2)): 知里真志保(1962)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第2巻 (動物篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((H)): 服部四郎 編(1964)『アイヌ語方言辞典』岩波書店
((V)): Alexander Vovin (1993) A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu. Leiden: E.J. Brill
((F2016)): 深澤美香(2016)「〈資料紹介〉加賀家文書「[蝦夷語和解]」―蝦夷通辞・加賀伝蔵による『藻汐草』の語釈本―」千葉大学大学院人文社会科学研究科研究プロジェクト報告書 298: 81
((K2021)): 釧路アイヌ語の会 編(2021)『釧路地方のアイヌ語語彙集』藤田印刷エクセレントブックス
((BS)): Anna Bugaeva and Tomomi Sato (2021) A Kuril Ainu Glossary by Captain V. M. Golovnin (1811). International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics 3(2): 171-216

References

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  • 単語リスト(アイヌ語・日本語)―石狩川―(Tango List Ainu-go Nihon-go - Ishikari River,Word List (Ainu / Japanese) - Ishikari River)[1] (in Japanese),Sapporo,Hokkaidō:公益財団法人アイヌ文化振興・研究推進機構(Zaidan Hōjin Ainu Bunka Shinkō / Kenkyū Suishin Kikō,Foundation for the Advancement, Research, and Promotion of Ainu Culture),2014(Hokkaido)

Japanese

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Stroke order
5 strokes

Etymology

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Thekatakana character(ho) with ahandakuten (()).

Pronunciation

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Syllable

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(po

  1. Thekatakana syllable(po). Its equivalent inhiragana is(po).

Usage notes

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Thekatakana syllabary is used primarily fortranscription of foreign language words into Japanese and the writing ofgairaigo (loan words), as well as to representonomatopoeias, technical and scientific terms, and the names of plants, animals, and minerals. It is also occasionally used in some words for emphasis, or to ease reading; katakana may be preferred for words becoming buried in the text if they are written under their canonical form inhiragana. Names of Japanese companies, as well as certain Japanese language words such as colloquial terms, are also sometimes written in katakana rather than the other systems. Formerly, female first names would often be written in katakana.

See also

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