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Assiniboine language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Assiniboine language
The Assiniboine language (also Assiniboin, Hohe, or Nakota, Nakoda or Nakona〔For the usage of the term “nakona” by Fort Peck's Assiniboine, cf. (Fort Peck Community College ) and (NHE )〕) is a Nakotan Siouan language of the Northern Plains, spoken as a first tongue by around 150 Assiniboine people, most of them elderly.〔(Ethnologue ) (cf. above).〕 The name ''Asiniibwaan'' is an Ojibwe term meaning "Stone Siouans". ==Classification== Along with the closely related Stoney, Assiniboine is an n variety of the Dakotan languages, meaning its autonym is pronounced with an initial n (thus: ''Nakʰóta'' as opposed to ''Dakʰóta'' or ''Lakʰóta'', and ''Nakʰóda'' or ''Nakʰóna'' as opposed to ''Dakʰód'' or ''Lakʰól''). The Assiniboine language is also closely related to the Sioux language and to the Stoney language (likewise called Nakoda or Nakota), although they are hardly mutually intelligible.
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