てぃんさぐ
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Okinawan
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Usage notes
1.3
References
Okinawan
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Etymology
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Compare Kyūshū dialect
とびしゃこー
(
tobishakō
)
, etc.
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Noun
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てぃんさぐ
(
tinsagu
)
Impatiens balsamina
;
balsam
Usage notes
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Known in Japanese culture via the Okinawan folksong
てぃんさぐぬ花
(
Tinsagu nu Hana
,
“
Balsam Flowers
”
)
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References
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野原三義
(
(Can we
date
this quote?)
) “
琉球方言と九州諸方言との比較(III)
”, in
沖縄国際大学文学部紀要
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Okinawan lemmas
Okinawan nouns
Okinawan hiragana
ryu:Flowers
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