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Amami du Nord

Amami du Nord
Pays Japon
Région Nord de l'île d'Amami-Ōshima
Nombre de locuteurs 10 000 (en 2004)
Classification par famille
Codes de langue
IETF ryn
ISO 639-3 ryn
Étendue langue individuelle
Type langue vivante
Linguasphere 45-CAC-ab
Glottolog nort2935

La langue amami du Nord est parlée au Japon, au nord de l'île d'Amami-Ōshima. Une langue proche, l'amami du Sud, est parlée au sud de l'île. Elles font partie du groupe des langues ryukyu, apparentées au japonais.

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