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    Take Asai (浅井タケ) or Tahkonanna (Ainu: タㇵコナンナ) (5 April 1902 - 30 April 1994) was the last fluent speaker of the Sakhalin Ainu language. She was born in...
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  • language survived longer in Japan, going extinct in 1994 with the death of Take Asai. Sakhalin Ainu may have been more than a single language. Information...
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    Yoshihiro Asai (浅井嘉浩, Asai Yoshihiro, born December 12, 1966), better known by his ring name Último Dragón (ウルティモ・ドラゴン, Urutimo Doragon), is a Japanese...
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    is the best documented and has a dedicated grammatical description. Take Asai, the last speaker of Sakhalin Ainu, died in 1994. The Sakhalin Ainu dialects...
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    the NKVD, he did not pass on the language to his son.[citation needed] (Take Asai, the last speaker of Sakhalin Ainu, died in Japan in 1994.) Ainu flag...
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  • April 2015. Munro, P. (1994). Halvorson, W. L.; Maender, G. J. (eds.). "Takic foundations of Nicoleño vocabulary" (PDF). Fourth Multidisciplinary Channel...
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    Samuel M. "Cultures in Contact" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-05-08. In 1994, Take Asai died at the age of 102. She was the last native speaker of Sakhalin Ainu...
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  • the customers because of his athletic physique and work ethic. Ami Asai (亜細 亜実, Asai Ami) Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English) A...
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  • metropolitan Tokyo over the course of one night, characters include Mari Asai, a 19-year-old student, who is spending the night reading in a Denny's. There...
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  • Asai Man Piyabanna (Sinhala: ආසයි මං පියාඹන්න; transl. I like to fly) is a 2007 Sri Lankan Sinhala musical romantic film directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya...
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