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Ainu$1933$ - перевод на Английский

LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
Hokkaidō Ainu; Ainu Itak; Aynu itak; Hokkaidō Ainu language; Ainu language (Hokkaidō); ISO 639:ain; アイヌイタㇰ; アイヌ・イタㇰ; Ainu language (Japan); アイヌ語; Ainu (Japan); Ainu (Japan) language; Hokkaido Ainu dialect; Ainu grammar; The Ainu language; Hokkaido Ainu; Hokkaido Ainu language; Ainu language (old); Ainuic language; Ainu language family; Ainu phonology
  • Pirka Kotan Museum, an Ainu language and cultural center in [[Sapporo]] (Jozankei area)
  • An Ainu speaker, recorded in Japan
  • [[Gospel of John]] in Latin-script Ainu.

Ainu      
n. Ainu, popolazione mongolica che vive su un arcipelago nei pressi del Giappone e Russia; lingua Ainu
Weimar Republic         
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  • Unemployment rate in Germany between 1928 and 1935 as during Brüning's policy of deflation (marked in purple), the unemployment rate soared from 15.7% in 1930 to 30.8% in 1932.
  • Gross national product (inflation adjusted) and price index in Germany, 1926–1936 while the period between 1930 and 1932 is marked by a severe deflation and recession
  • [[Philipp Scheidemann]] addresses a crowd from a window of the [[Reich Chancellery]], 9 November 1918
  • SA]] had nearly two million members at the end of 1932.
  • One-million mark notes used as notepaper, October 1923
  • [[Wilhelm Marx]]'s Christmas broadcast, December 1923
  • Brunswick]], Lower Saxony, 1932
  • A begging disabled WWI veteran (Berlin, 1923)
  • Sailors during the mutiny in Kiel, November 1918
  • The "[[Golden Twenties]]" in Berlin: a jazz band plays for a tea dance at the hotel Esplanade, 1926
  • Troops of the German Army feeding the poor in Berlin, 1931
  • Berlin-Wedding}}, 1927
  • Chart of the Weimar Constitution of 11 August 1919. It replaced the law concerning the provisional Reich power of 10 February 1919.
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  • Naval jack of the ''[[Reichsmarine]]'' (1918–1935)
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  • DNVP]] leader), [[Franz von Papen]], and [[Franz Seldte]]
  • [[The Elephant Celebes]] by Max Ernst (1921)
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GERMANY IN THE YEARS 1919–1933
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la Repubblica di Weimar (in Germania negli anni 1918-1933)
Annie Besant         
  • Annie Besant in Sydney, 1922
  • Annie Besant
  • Annie Besant
  • Thought-form]] of the music of [[Charles Gounod]], according to Besant and C. W. Leadbeater in ''Thought-Forms '' (1905)
  • Adyar]], Madras in December 1905
  • Studio portrait of  Annie Besant, c. 1910, by Falk Studio
  • Grave of Frank Besant at Sibsey, where he remained vicar until his death
  • St. Margaret's church in [[Sibsey]], [[Lincolnshire]], where Frank Besant was vicar from 1871 to 1917
  • [[Rudolf Steiner]] and Annie Besant in [[Munich]] 1907.
BRITISH SOCIALIST, THEOSOPHIST, WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST, WRITER AND ORATOR (1847-1933)
Mrs Annie Besant; Annie Wood Besant; Anni beasant; Annie Beasant; Dr Annie Besant; Анни Безант; Annie Besanth; Besant, Annie; Besant, Annie, 1847-1933; Annie Bessant
n. Annie Besant (1847-1933), riformista sociale e attivista inglese per i diritti femminili, nata da genitori di fede evangelica e divenuta teosofista

Определение

Ainu
['e?nu:]
¦ noun (plural same or Ainus)
1. a member of an aboriginal people of northern Japan.
2. the language of the Ainu, perhaps related to Altaic.
Origin
the name in Ainu, lit. 'man, person'.

Википедия

Ainu language

Ainu (アイヌ・イタㇰ, Ainu-itak), or more precisely Hokkaido Ainu, is a language spoken by a few elderly members of the Ainu people on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It is a member of the Ainu language family, itself considered a language family isolate with no academic consensus of origin. It is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.

Until the 20th century, the Ainu languages – Hokkaido Ainu and the now-extinct Kuril Ainu and Sakhalin Ainu – were spoken throughout Hokkaido, the southern half of the island of Sakhalin and by small numbers of people in the Kuril Islands. Due to the colonization policy employed by the Japanese government, the number of Hokkaido Ainu speakers decreased through the 20th century, and it is now moribund. A very few elderly people still speak the language fluently, though attempts are being made to revive it.

According to P. Elmer, the Ainu languages are a contact language, having strong influences from various Japonic dialects/languages during different stages of their development, suggesting early and intensive contact between the languages somewhere in the Tōhoku region, with Ainu borrowing a large amount of vocabulary and typological characteristics from early Japonic.