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- Okinawan 沖縄口 ウチナーグチ(Uchinaaguchi) Pronunciation [ʔut͡ɕinaːɡut͡ɕi] Native to ****an Region Southern Okinawa Islands Native speakers 1.2 million (2020) Language...
- release is the "Uchinaaguchi Version" (ウチナーグチ・ヴァージョン, Uchinaaguchi Vājon) which is sung partly in ****anese and partly in Okinawan (uchinaaguchi), and was released...
- Retrieved 2024-09-11. Miyahira, Katsuyuki; Petrucci, Peter R. (2015). "Uchinaaguchi as an online symbolic resource within and across the Okinawan diaspora"...
- 12141. ISSN 1468-229X. Global Peace and Goodwill Message translated into Uchinaaguchi for first time ****anese language subjected to ‘Welsh Not’-style punishment...
- ISBN 0-521-53284-1. Global Peace and Goodwill Message translated into Uchinaaguchi for first time ****anese language subjected to ‘Welsh Not’-style punishment...
- Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Global Peace and Goodwill Message translated into Uchinaaguchi for first time". 17 May 2024. Archived from the original on 18 May 2024...
- Title Arranger Length 1. "Nada Sōsō" Seiichi Kyoda 4:20 2. "Nada Sōsō (Uchinaaguchi Version)" Chuei Yoshikawa 4:18 3. "Nada Sōsō (Special Live Version) (with...
- 2021-11-06. Retrieved 2020-03-09. Miyake, Marc. "Tsou fŋ-". Miyake, Marc. "Uchinaaguchi part 40: in the fustz-teps of Nevsky". Nevskij, N. A. 聶甫斯基 (1993). Táiwān...
- September 21, 2002 (2002-09-21). The title of the album is in Okinawan (Uchinaaguchi). The album is Nat****wa's first full-length album release, after her...
- Ikeda in Fiction International, no. 40 (2007): 64-8 (includes Okinawan/Uchinaaguchi); and Medoruma Shun, “Mabuigumi,” translated by Kyle Ikeda, in MĀNOA:...