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The Ainu language is a language spoken by the Ainu people of Japan. It is a member of the Japonic language family, and is closely related to Japanese and Ryukyuan. The Ainu language is endangered, with only a few hundred speakers remaining. Most Ainu speakers are elderly, and the language is not passed down to new generations. The Ainu people have their own unique culture and traditions, and the Ainu language is an important part of Ainu identity. The Ainu language is not written, and there is no standardized alphabet or writing system. However, there have been efforts to create an alphabet for the Ainu language, and to create written materials in Ainu. In recent years, there has been an increase in interest in the Ainu language and culture, and there are now a number of resources available for Ainu language learners.

Language locales, regions and scripts

Ainu
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Ainu, Katakana
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Ainu, Latin
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